Biology 《5》《1》
According to scripture, all known occurrences in a laboratory of the Earth...
...have shown that each kind of organism is limited to reproducing a similar kind
The probability of a yellow-seed plant (YY) forming a Y gamete is... becuase the principle of segregation - one... of each gene pair goes to a...;it only has "Y" alelles.
100 %...alelle...gamete
What year did Mendel publish the results of his 7 year study on cross breeding of his garden peas?
1865
F2 Generation
2nd filial generation; the 2nd generation resulting from interbreeding or fertilization from other F1 members.
How many of Mendel's strains of peas were pure in preparation for hybridization experiments?
34
chromosome
A "threadlike" molecule in the nucleus, composed of DNA. A chromosome possesses one allele for a given trait, therefore chromosomes occur in pairs. Each originates from the male and female gamete (parent)
recessive
A gene or trait which is masked when a dominant allele is present.
trait
A genetic characteristic of the individual.
DNA
A giant molecule consisting of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphates and nitrogen bases; contains the coded genetic information
The genotype represents
A paired combination of genes
Pure bred
A phenotype (trait) resulting from HOMOZYGOUS genes from the offspring of true breeding
gene
A portion of DNA which codes a specific hereditary trait
gamete
A reproductive cell produced by the male or female parent, which contains the haploid number of chromosomes
Allele
Alternative forms for a specific gene. (either dominant or recessive)
Hybrid
An offspring from a cross between parents which has different phenotypes for a specific trait
tetrad
During Meta phase 1 the 2 pairs of cromatids of the homologous pair of chromosomes come together. Crossing-over can occur at this time.
The seeds collected from the 1st generation monohybrids are called?
F1 or hybrid
F1 generation
First filial generation; the first generation from a given cross.
Dominant
In a pair of genes, one may prevent the alelle from being expressed.
Heterozygous 《Rr》
Refers to a pair of genes for a specific trait in an organism which are different
Homozygous 《RR》
Refers to a pair of genes in an organism which are identical in the way they influence a trait.
monohybrid cross
The breeding of two organisms which differ in a single trait.
genotype
The genes present in an organism
self fertilization
The organism, Which possesses both male and female gametes, brings the 2 genetically identical gametes together to produce offspring.
Phenotype
The outward appearance of the organism which is the product of gene action
P1 generation
The parental generation for a given cross
Why did Mendel prevent his plants from self pollinating?
To control the crossing of the traits
Pollination
Transfer of pollen, male gamete, in plants to the stigma which contains the female gamete
deviation
Variation from the predicted values
A monohybrid cross is made between plants:
Which differ in only one trait
Each trait characteristic of a plant is determined by...
a pair of genes
The characteristic which resulted from a mono hybrid cross is the....trait
dominant
Mendel would select flowers of plants with the desired trait and would...
dust the pollen from the stamen of one plant onto the pistil of the other plant.
The controlling influence which produced distinct ratios of traits was called... By Mendel and are known today as...
factors....genes
each P1 parent of a monohybrid cross has completely identical genes
false
The outward appearance of a particular trait is called the
phenotype
In addition to covering each pea plant to prevent pollination from other pea plants in his garden, what did Mendel do to prevent self pollination?
remove the stamen
The reduction of a gene pair to an alelle during the formation of a gamete is called the principle of....
segregation
Mendel's 1st principle, the principle of... states that in the process of forming gametes, the inheritance factors for any trait always....
segregation...segregate
true - breeding
the process of crossing two organsisms. both having homozygous genes for the same trait, i.e. (ZZ) or (zz).
Genes are located on chromosomes
true
Pea plants normally self-pollinate
true
genes are located on chromosomes
true
genes exist in PAIRS in all cells EXCEPT the gametes.
true
Gregor Mendel was not a respected, professional scientist....
who introduced the science of biology.