Genetics Concepts and Inheritance Patterns

Genetics Concepts and Inheritance Patterns

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Jackson Turner

Biology, Science

9th - 12th Grade

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Mrs. Holmer reviews key genetics topics, including basic vocabulary, dihybrid crosses, incomplete and codominant traits, blood typing, sex-linked traits, and pedigrees. She explains how genotypes and phenotypes relate, the use of Punnett squares for dihybrid crosses, and the differences between incomplete dominance and codominance. Blood typing is discussed as an example of multiple alleles and codominance. The video also covers sex-linked traits, focusing on X-linked inheritance, and concludes with an explanation of pedigrees and how to determine genotypes from them.

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What is the term for having two identical alleles for a trait?

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If a heterozygous frog is brown, what can be inferred about the brown color?

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In a dihybrid cross, how many gametes are produced using the FOIL method?

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What does a dihybrid cross help determine?

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What is the result of incomplete dominance between a red and white flower?

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In codominance, what would be the phenotype of an organism with one blue and one yellow allele?

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Which blood type is an example of codominance?

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What alleles does a person with type O blood have?

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From whom does a male inherit his X chromosome?

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In a pedigree, what does a shaded square represent?

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