Having two of the SAME alleles for a trait (example HH or hh):
homozygous
heterozygous
recessive
whack, dawg.
2. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
What is the cause of some traits "skipping" a generation?
dominant traits
recessive traits
blind dumb luck
homologous chromosomes
3. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
An allele whose trait only shows up when no dominant allele is present.
stealth ninja spider-monkey allele
dominant allele
recessive allele
present allele
4. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
This type of inheritance pattern is a MIXTURE of both traits, like the old theory of blending
incomplete dominance
co-dominance
complete dominance
recessive pattern
5. Multiple Choice
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1 pt
This type of inheritance pattern shows BOTH traits in possible offspring:
complete dominance
incomplete dominance
co-dominance
Indomitable
6. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
When two or more genes control one single trait.
Multiple Alleles
Several Genes
Polygenetic Traits
Genotype
7. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
When two or more alleles for a trait exist in a population. Ex: Different hair colors or blood types
SHAZAM!
Multiple Genes
Multiple Alleles
Polysaccharide
8. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
The Father of Genetics is:
Mike the Barber
Howie Mendel
George Mandible
Gregor Mendel
9. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
An organism's genetic make-up, like having a TT or Tt allele:
phenotype
genotype
dominant
recessive
10. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
In this Punnett Square, bb is crossed with BB. What is the probability of a resulting Bb?
0%
25%
50%
100%
11. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
Having two different alleles for a trait (example Hh):
homozygous
heterozygous
dominant
purebred
12. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
Which of the following is a phenotype?
Aa
red hair
heterozygous
BB
13. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
What factors can affect a person's height?
genes only
both genes and environmental factors
a person's blood type
a person's karyotype
14. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
The position on a chromosome, such as denoted by the P, a, B, or b on the diagram is called a:
locus
radish
locust
genolocation
15. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
In a flowering plant species, red flower color (R) is dominant over white flower color (r). What is the genotype of any red-flowering plant resulting from this species?
rr
R
RR
RR or Rr
16. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
What you see, or the visible result of heredity.
Genotype
Phenotype
Homozygous
Heterozygous
17. Multiple Choice
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___________is the likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur.
Chuck Norris
Probability
Locus
Inheritance
18. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
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G = green, g = yellow The genotype for a yellow plant is...
GG
Gg
gg
all of the choices result in yellow
19. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
Which of the following genotypes is homozygous dominant?
type A blood
Aa
AA
aa
20. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
T - tall and t = short In the punnett square below, what belongs in the missing square
tt
Tt
Bb
TT
21. Multiple Choice
1.5 minutes
1 pt
Dominant alleles are represented by a:
Male gene
lowercase letter
recessive trait
capital letter
22. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
In the punnett square shown, what must the genotype of the missing parent be?