PBS Lesson #.3 Chromosomes

Sex Chromosome
One of the pair of chromosomes responsible for determining the sex of an individual
Allele
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Autosome
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Chromosome
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Dominat trait
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Gene
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Genetic Material
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Genotype
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Hereditary
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Homologous Chromosomes
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Karyotype
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Meiosis
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Mitosis
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Mutation
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Pedigree
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Phenotype
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
Recessive trait
The observable properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the enviroment
A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to a sex chromosome
The transmission of traits from ancestor to descendant
The cellular process that results in the number of chromosomes in the gamete-producing cells reduced to one-half
Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape
A rare change in the genetic material, ultimately creating genetic diversity
A genetic trait is considered dominant if it is expressed in a person who has only one copy of the gene associated with the trait
A discrete unit of hereditary information
A condition that appears only in individuals who have recieved two copies of a mutant gen, one copy from each
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividng cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei
Molecules responsible for hereditary and variation of organisms
A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characteristics
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
Chromosomes having the same or alleic genes with genetic loci ususally arranged in the same order
All or part of the genetic constitutuion of an individual or group
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