BIO2 UwU

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Explore the Basics of Genetics!

Welcome to the "BIO2 UwU" quiz, where we dive into the fundamentals of genetics! Test your knowledge on heredity, gene traits, and discover how traits are transmitted across generations.

This quiz includes:

  • 23 engaging questions
  • Multiple-choice and checkbox formats
  • A fun way to reinforce your understanding of genetics!
23 Questions6 MinutesCreated by LearningTree457
Is the transmission of traits from one generation to the next
Gene
Heredity
Genetics
Generics
Is the scientific study of heredity
Heredity
Geneology
Genetics
Genome
Alternative forms of gene
Alleles
Genome
Trait
Character
Is the process of finding that the locations of genes on each chromosome
Gene Mapping
Genetic Mapping
Genetic Finding
Genome Mapping
Organism that has 2 identical alleles for a gene
Homozygous
Hom0phobic
Heterozygous
Homogeneous
Organism that has 2 different alleles for a gene
Homozygous
Hom0phobic
Heterozygous
Homogeneous
The observable traits expressed by the organism.
Genotype
Phenotype
Genetype
Ikawtype
The organisms underlying genetic makeup consisting of both physically visible and non-expressed alleles.
Genotype
Phenotype
Genetype
Ikawtype
Applies the rules of Probability to predict the outcomes of a genetic cross or mating and their expected frequencies
Panot Square
Punnett Circle
Punnett Square
Punett Square
Used to determine whether an organism that expressed a dominant trait was a heterozygote or a homozygote
Cross Test
Test Cross
Test Test
Test Crossing
Human have roughly 25, 000-30, 000 genes
Yaur
Naur
For every gene you can have of the same allele or you can have 2 different alleles
Yaur
Naur
"For each character, an organism inherits two alleles of a gene, one from each parent" is Mendel's 2nd hyppthesis
Yaur
Naur
Mendel has 4 hypothesis
Yaur
Naur
In the Law of Dominance; Dominant alleles will be masked by recessive alleles
Yaur
Naur
X-linked traits may be dominant or recessive
Yaur
Naur
The picture shows: (sorry sa pic uwu)
Codominance
Lethality
Sex Linkage
Incomplete Dominance
The picture shows:
Codominance
Lethality
Sex Linkage
Incomplete Dominance
What is the probability that daughters will inherit the X-linked condition
All(100%)
Half(50%)
None(0%)
What is the probability that sons will inherit the X-linked condition
All(100%)
Half(50%)
None(0%)
DNA to RNA is called:
Transcription
Translation
Translocation
Replication
The segments in the lagging strand are called:
Okazaki Fragments
Takoyaki Fragments
Aki Fragments
Lagging Fragments
Which of the followings are the stop codons?
UGA
UAA
UAU
UAG
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