The Products of Light Dependent Reactions
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ATP, NADPH
The point of contact between paired chromatids during meiosis, resulting in a cross-
shaped configuration and representing crossing over like the letter X
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Chiasmata
,A pair of chromosomes having the same gene sequences, each derived from one
parent.
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Homologous Chromosomes
An allele whose phenotype effect is not observed in a heterozygote ie. bb
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Recessive Allele
Made of sister chromatids and provide the genetic information during Mitosis and
Meiosis
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Chromosome
Offspring from inter-breeding or self-pollination of F1
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F2 Generation
, The part of eggs that contains nutrients, primarily consisting of protein and fat
molecules which provide the basic building blocks of life.
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Yolk
The release of enzymes from the head of the sperm. This process causes the sperm to
penetrate the zona pellucida of the egg and begin fertilization.
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Acrosomal Reaction
An enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of DNA at restriction sites, producing small
fragments used for gene splicing in recombinant DNA technology and for
chromosome mapping.
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Restriction Enzymes
An allele whose phenotype effect is observable in a heterozygote
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ATP, NADPH
The point of contact between paired chromatids during meiosis, resulting in a cross-
shaped configuration and representing crossing over like the letter X
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Chiasmata
,A pair of chromosomes having the same gene sequences, each derived from one
parent.
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Homologous Chromosomes
An allele whose phenotype effect is not observed in a heterozygote ie. bb
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Recessive Allele
Made of sister chromatids and provide the genetic information during Mitosis and
Meiosis
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Chromosome
Offspring from inter-breeding or self-pollination of F1
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F2 Generation
, The part of eggs that contains nutrients, primarily consisting of protein and fat
molecules which provide the basic building blocks of life.
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Yolk
The release of enzymes from the head of the sperm. This process causes the sperm to
penetrate the zona pellucida of the egg and begin fertilization.
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Acrosomal Reaction
An enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of DNA at restriction sites, producing small
fragments used for gene splicing in recombinant DNA technology and for
chromosome mapping.
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Restriction Enzymes
An allele whose phenotype effect is observable in a heterozygote
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