Meiosis and Mendel Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
somatic cell | cells that make up most of the body tissues and organs |
gametes | sex cells |
homologous chromosome | two chromosomes that have the same length and general appearance |
autosome | a chromosome that contains genes for characteristics not directly related to the sex of an organism |
sex chromosome | chromosomes that directly control the development of sexual characteristics |
sexual reproduction | process that involves the fusion of two gametes that results in offspring that are a genetic mixture of both parents |
fertilization | the actual fusion of an egg and a sperm cell |
diploid | a cell that has two copies of each chromosome (one copy from the mother and one copy from the father) |
haploid | a cell that has only one copy of each chromosomes |
meiosis | a form of nuclear division that divides a diploid cell into haploid cells |
gametogenesis | the productions of gametes |
sperm | the male gamete |
egg | the female gamete |
polar body | a cell with little more than DNA that are eventually broken down |
trait | distinguishing characteristics that are inherited |
genetics | the study of biological inheritance patterns and variation in organisms |
purebred | genetically uniform |
cross | the mating of two organisms |
law of segregation | (Mendel's first law) states that (1) organisms inherit two copies of each gene, one from each parent, and (2) organisms donate only one copy of each gene in their gametes |
gene | a piece of DNA that provides a set of instructions to a cell to make a certain protein |
allele | the alternative form s of a gene that may occur at a specific locus |
homozygous | two of the same alleles at a specific locus |
heterozygous | two different alleles at a specific locus |
genome | all of an organism's genetic material |
genotype | the genetic makeup of a specific set of genes |
phenotype | the physical characteristics of an individual organism |
dominant | the allele that is expressed when two different alleles or two of this type of allele are present |
recessive | the allele that is only expressed when two copies of this type of allele are present |
Punnett square | a grid system for prediction all possible genotypes resulting from a cross |
monohybrid cross | a cross that examines the inheritance of only one specific trait |
testcross | a cross between an organism with unknown genotype and a n organism with the recessive phenotype |
dihybrid cross | a cross that examines the inheritance of two different traits |
law of independent assortment | a law that states that allele pairs separate independently of each other during gamete formation |
probability | the likelihood that a particular event will happen |
crossing over | the exchange of chromosomes segments between homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis I |
genetic linkage | when genes that are located together are inherited together |
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