Genetic Engineering | Genetic Mutations | Who is Dominant? | DNA |
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What is the number of types of genetic engineering?
3 types
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What is another name for a gamete?
A sex cell
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What is the condition when the dominant allele doesn’t completely mask the recessive gene?
Incomplete Dominance
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What is the location in the cell that the DNA is?
The nucleus
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What is the time people have used a variety of methods to alter and reinforce certain traits in living things (clue: general answer)?
A long time
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What is another name for a body cell called?
A somatic cell
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What is the condition when there is more than one dominant allele?
Codominance
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What is the amount of chromosomes that humans have
46
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What is an organism’s genes?
Genomes
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What is a phenotype?
The physical appearance of the gene
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What is the type of dominance that results to the color of a cross between black and a white chickens making a speckled chicken?
Codominance
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What is the structure of DNA?
Double-Helix
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What are the types of genetic engineering?
Selective Breeding
Genetic Modification Biomedical Research |
What is a genotype?
The written way (the letters) of showing a gene
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What is the type of dominance that results to the color of a cross between red and a white flowers making a pink flower?
Incomplete Dominance
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What is a pair of alleles called?
Gene locus
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What is the type of genetic engineering that rhymes with “Station”
Genetic Modification
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What is the cell (clue: between a gamete and a body cell) that the mutation will be passed to the offspring?
A gamete
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Who is the person that found incomplete dominance?
In the early 1900s, German botanist, Carl Correns
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What are the 3 componentes of a nucleotide?
Base, sugar, phosphate
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