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level questions: Inheritance

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The process by which the sex of offspring is determined and inherited from parent organisms.Sex Inheritance
A graphical tool used to predict the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring from a genetic cross between two parents.Punnett Square
How can you determine the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring?You can use a Punnett square to work out possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring.
An allele that is always expressed in the phenotype, even if only one copy is present in the genotype.Dominant Allele
In rabbits, what allele for fur color is dominant?In rabbits, the allele for brown fur (B) is dominant.
An allele that is only expressed in the phenotype if two copies are present in the genotype.Recessive Allele
What allele for fur color in rabbits is recessive?In rabbits, the allele for black fur (b) is recessive.
The observable characteristics or traits of an organism, determined by its genotype and environmental factors.Phenotype
How can you determine the probability of offspring having each phenotype?You can use a Punnett square to show all the possible combinations of alleles that offspring can inherit, which helps determine the probability of each phenotype.
The genetic makeup of an organism, typically represented by the combination of alleles for a particular trait.Genotype
What does a Punnett square show?A Punnett square shows all the possible combinations of alleles that offspring can inherit from two parents.
A genotype in which both alleles are dominant for a particular trait.Genotype BB
What genotype would result in offspring with brown fur in rabbits?Offspring will have brown fur if they inherit the genotype Bb or BB.
A genotype in which both alleles are recessive for a particular trait.Genotype bb
What genotype would result in offspring with black fur in rabbits?Offspring will have black fur if they inherit the genotype bb.
The likelihood that offspring will inherit a specific genotype or phenotype based on the genotypes of the parents.Inheritance Probability
What is the possible range of genotypes and phenotypes for the offspring of two rabbits, one with the genotype Bb and the other with the genotype bb?The offspring could have either the Bb or bb genotype, resulting in either brown or black fur phenotypes.
The breeding of two individuals to study or predict the inheritance of specific traits in their offspring.Genetic Cross
Is it possible for one of the offspring of two rabbits with genotypes Bb and bb to have the genotype BB?No, it's not possible for one of their offspring to have the BB genotype.
A graphical tool used to predict the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring from a genetic cross between two parents.Punnett Square
What can Punnett Squares show besides possible genotypes and phenotypes?Punnett Squares can also show you the probability of inheriting a trait.
The likelihood or chance that a particular event will occur, often expressed as a percentage or fraction.Probability
How is the probability of inheriting a trait represented in a Punnett Square?Each square represents a 25% probability of inheritance.
A genotype in which one dominant allele (B) and one recessive allele (b) are present.Genotype Bb
What is the probability of an offspring having the genotype Bb if both parent rabbits have the genotype Bb?Two of the squares in the Punnett square show genotype Bb (for brown fur), meaning an offspring has a 50% chance of having brown fur.
A genotype in which both alleles are recessive for a particular trait.Genotype bb
What is the probability of an offspring having the genotype bb if both parent rabbits have the genotype Bb?Two of the squares in the Punnett square have genotype bb (for black fur), meaning there's also a 50% chance that the offspring will have black fur.
A characteristic or feature of an organism that is determined by its genes and influenced by environmental factors.Trait
What can Punnett squares only be used for?Punnett squares can only be used when a characteristic is determined by a single gene.
A trait influenced by multiple genes as well as environmental factors.Multifactorial Trait
Why can't Punnett squares be used for most characteristics?Most characteristics are actually a result of multiple genes interacting, rather than a single gene.
Charts that show the relationships and phenotypes of family members across generations, used to analyze the inheritance of traits.Family Pedigrees
How can we analyze the inheritance of dominant traits?We can analyze family pedigrees to see how dominant traits have been inherited.
An inherited condition characterized by having extra fingers or toes, caused by a dominant allele.Polydactyly
What is polydactyly caused by?Polydactyly is caused by a dominant allele.
How can we determine if someone is homozygous for non-polydactyly in a family pedigree?Everyone who isn't shaded in must be homozygous for non-polydactyly because if they had even one polydactyly allele, they'd have the disorder.
Having two different alleles for a particular gene.Heterozygous
What is the genotype of Harry based on the family pedigree?Harry is heterozygous because his mother doesn't have a polydactyly allele.
Can Barnabas have polydactyly according to the family pedigree?No, Barnabas can't have polydactyly because neither of his parents has the allele.
One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.Allele
What can't be determined about Clara from the family pedigree?We can't be sure about Clara's genotype from this family tree - she could've inherited the polydactyly allele or the non-polydactyly allele from Harry.
An allele that is only expressed in the phenotype if an individual is homozygous for that allele.Recessive Allele
What is cystic fibrosis caused by?Cystic fibrosis, a disorder in which a person's body produces lots of thick mucus in their airways and pancreas, is caused by a recessive allele.
An individual who has one copy of a recessive allele for a genetic trait but does not exhibit the trait themselves.Carrier
What do Steph, Anna, and Oliver represent in the family pedigree?Steph, Anna, and Oliver are carriers of cystic fibrosis, indicated by their half-filled shapes in the family tree.
A diagram used to predict the possible genotypes of offspring in a genetic cross between two parents.Punnett Square
How can we predict the chance of Simon having cystic fibrosis?By using a Punnett square, we can determine that Simon has a 25% chance of having cystic fibrosis.
The genetic makeup of an organism, represented by the combination of alleles present.Genotype
What do half-filled shapes in the family pedigree indicate?Half-filled shapes indicate carriers of a recessive allele who do not exhibit the associated trait.
What is the probability of Simon being a carrier for cystic fibrosis?There is a 50% chance that Simon would be a carrier for cystic fibrosis, indicated by the genotype Cc.
Chromosomes that determine the sex of an organism and are responsible for the development of sexual characteristics.Sex Chromosomes
In humans, how many pairs of chromosomes determine sex?In humans, 1 pair of chromosomes determines sex.
How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, totaling 46 chromosomes altogether.
A reproductive cell (sperm or egg) that contains half the number of chromosomes of a normal body cell.Gamete
How are chromosomes inherited from parents?Each chromosome pair consists of one chromosome from the mother's gamete and one chromosome from the father's gamete.
The process by which an organism's sex is established, often by the presence of specific sex chromosomes.Sex Determination
What do sex chromosomes determine in humans?Sex chromosomes determine whether an individual will be male or female.
One of the two types of sex chromosomes in humans, typically found in females and responsible for various traits and characteristics.X Chromosome
What is the role of the X chromosome in human sex determination?Humans always inherit an X chromosome from their mother's gamete, contributing to the determination of their sex.
One of the two types of sex chromosomes in humans, typically found in males and responsible for various traits and characteristics, including male sex determination.Y Chromosome
How does a person become male in terms of sex chromosomes?A person becomes male (XY) if they inherit an X chromosome from their mother and a Y chromosome from their father.
An individual with two X chromosomes (XX) and typically characterized by female reproductive anatomy and secondary sexual characteristics.Female
What determines the sex of an individual with two X chromosomes?An individual with two X chromosomes (XX) is typically female.
An individual with one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY), typically characterized by male reproductive anatomy and secondary sexual characteristics.Male
How does a person become male in terms of sex chromosomes?A person becomes male (XY) if they inherit an X chromosome from their mother and a Y chromosome from their father.
A diagram used to predict the possible genotypes of offspring in a genetic cross involving two individuals.Punnett Square
What methods can be used to show sex inheritance in humans?Sex inheritance in humans can be shown using a Punnett square or a genetic cross diagram.
A diagram illustrating the possible combinations of alleles or traits resulting from a genetic cross between two individuals.Genetic Cross Diagram
What does a genetic cross diagram illustrate?A genetic cross diagram illustrates the possible combinations of alleles or traits resulting from a genetic cross between two individuals.
How many possible combinations of sex chromosomes are there in humans from two parents?From two parents, there are four possible combinations of sex chromosomes in humans: XX, XX, XY, or XY.
An individual with two X chromosomes (XX), typically characterized by female reproductive anatomy and secondary sexual characteristics.Female
What are the possible outcomes of sex inheritance for producing a female offspring?Two of the possible combinations of sex chromosomes (XX, XX) lead to a female offspring.
An individual with one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY), typically characterized by male reproductive anatomy and secondary sexual characteristics.Male
What are the possible outcomes of sex inheritance for producing a male offspring?Two of the possible combinations of sex chromosomes (XY, XY) lead to a male offspring.
The likelihood or chance of a specific outcome occurring, often expressed as a fraction, percentage, or ratio.Probability
How can the chance of producing a female compared to a male offspring be expressed?The chance of producing a female compared to a male offspring can be expressed as a ratio, such as 1:1 (one to one).