BSC 1010 Quiz & Exam 4 2026 COMPREHENSIVE
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absense of x makes a male, 2x makes a female ; MALES ONLY HAVE ONE
SEX CHROMOSOME (X0)
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1 Mendel's 1st law 2 XO system
3 heterozygous 4 F2 generation
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Terms in this set (108)
, Mendel's 1st law segregation of alternate factors ( summarized
meiosis)
true-breeding term used to describe organisms that produce
offspring identical to themselves if allowed to
self-pollinate
P generation parent generation
F1 generation offspring of the P generation
F2 generation offspring of the F1 generation
factors genes; seperated during gametogenesis
allele alternate forms of the same gene that could
occupy the same locus
genotype genetic makeup of an organism
phenotype observable characteristics of an organism (e.g.
physical, behavioral, physiological characterstics
Dominant trait 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.
Capital
Recessive trait a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence
of a dominant factor.
lowercase
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absense of x makes a male, 2x makes a female ; MALES ONLY HAVE ONE
SEX CHROMOSOME (X0)
Choose an answer
1 Mendel's 1st law 2 XO system
3 heterozygous 4 F2 generation
Don't know?
Terms in this set (108)
, Mendel's 1st law segregation of alternate factors ( summarized
meiosis)
true-breeding term used to describe organisms that produce
offspring identical to themselves if allowed to
self-pollinate
P generation parent generation
F1 generation offspring of the P generation
F2 generation offspring of the F1 generation
factors genes; seperated during gametogenesis
allele alternate forms of the same gene that could
occupy the same locus
genotype genetic makeup of an organism
phenotype observable characteristics of an organism (e.g.
physical, behavioral, physiological characterstics
Dominant trait 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.
Capital
Recessive trait a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence
of a dominant factor.
lowercase