BMS 102 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Allosome, Cytosine, Y Chromosome

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The field of biology devoted to understanding how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring is called: reproduction, heredity review c. genetics d. cell theory. A heterozygous individual would have the following genotype: pp, yy, zz, none of these. If two parents with dominant phenotypes produce an offspring with a recessive phenotype, then probably: both parents are heterozygous, both parents are homozygous, one parent is heterozygous, one parent is homozygous. The boxed diagrams used to help determine possible results of genetic crosses are called: gene boxes b. offspring squares c. cross boxes d. punnett squares. A cross of pure red-flowered and pure white-flowered plants gives red-, white-, and pink flowered plants. It is likely that which of the following has occurred: a dominant inheritance, incomplete dominance, recessive inheritance, a dihybrid cross. Segregation of alleles occurs during: mitosis, meiosis, fertilization, pollination. In order to produce a male offspring, an egg must be fertilized by a sperm carrying a(n)

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