HetereozygousThis genehas twodifferentalleles for thesame trait.EvolutionThe process bywhich modernorganisms havedescended fromprevious lifeforms.TraitsThecharacteristicsof anorganismPunnettsquareThis showsthe possiblecombinationof alleles.CharlesDarwinFather ofevolutionrecessiveGenes of a traitthat are hiddenwhen adominant geneis present.AdaptationAny trait of anorganism thatincreases it'schance ofsurviving andreproducing.AllelleOne of thetwo forms ofa particulargene.ChromosomeA structure ofcoiled DNA thattransfershereditaryinformation to thenext generation.MutationA randomchange is anorganismsDNA.PhenotypeTheexpressionof genes75%Right-handedness(R) is dominant overleft-handedness (r). Iftwo heterozygouspeople have a child,what is the probabilitythat it will be righthanded?NaturalselectionThe process bywhich the individualsthat are best adaptedto their environmenttend to survive andreproduce.HeredityThe passingof traits fromparent tooffspring.variationThe range ofexpressionof a trait in apopulation.DNAChromosomesare made up ofMeiosisType of celldivision thatproducesegg andsperm.DominantThis gene isalwaysexpressed overa recessivegene.50%Having freckles (F) isdominant over not havingfreckles (f). If someonewho is heterozygous forfreckles (Ff) has a childwith some one who is (ff)what is the probability thatthe children will havefreckles?GenotypeAnorganismsparticulargeneticmakeup.NucleusWhere arechromosomeslocated?geneBasic unit ofhereditycarried on thechromosome.46How manychromosomesdoes a humancell have?HomozygousThisorganismhas two ofthe samegene.HetereozygousThis genehas twodifferentalleles for thesame trait.EvolutionThe process bywhich modernorganisms havedescended fromprevious lifeforms.TraitsThecharacteristicsof anorganismPunnettsquareThis showsthe possiblecombinationof alleles.CharlesDarwinFather ofevolutionrecessiveGenes of a traitthat are hiddenwhen adominant geneis present.AdaptationAny trait of anorganism thatincreases it'schance ofsurviving andreproducing.AllelleOne of thetwo forms ofa particulargene.ChromosomeA structure ofcoiled DNA thattransfershereditaryinformation to thenext generation.MutationA randomchange is anorganismsDNA.PhenotypeTheexpressionof genes75%Right-handedness(R) is dominant overleft-handedness (r). Iftwo heterozygouspeople have a child,what is the probabilitythat it will be righthanded?NaturalselectionThe process bywhich the individualsthat are best adaptedto their environmenttend to survive andreproduce.HeredityThe passingof traits fromparent tooffspring.variationThe range ofexpressionof a trait in apopulation.DNAChromosomesare made up ofMeiosisType of celldivision thatproducesegg andsperm.DominantThis gene isalwaysexpressed overa recessivegene.50%Having freckles (F) isdominant over not havingfreckles (f). If someonewho is heterozygous forfreckles (Ff) has a childwith some one who is (ff)what is the probability thatthe children will havefreckles?GenotypeAnorganismsparticulargeneticmakeup.NucleusWhere arechromosomeslocated?geneBasic unit ofhereditycarried on thechromosome.46How manychromosomesdoes a humancell have?HomozygousThisorganismhas two ofthe samegene.

Genetics Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. This gene has two different alleles for the same trait.
    Hetereozygous
  2. The process by which modern organisms have descended from previous life forms.
    Evolution
  3. The characteristics of an organism
    Traits
  4. This shows the possible combination of alleles.
    Punnett square
  5. Father of evolution
    Charles Darwin
  6. Genes of a trait that are hidden when a dominant gene is present.
    recessive
  7. Any trait of an organism that increases it's chance of surviving and reproducing.
    Adaptation
  8. One of the two forms of a particular gene.
    Allelle
  9. A structure of coiled DNA that transfers hereditary information to the next generation.
    Chromosome
  10. A random change is an organisms DNA.
    Mutation
  11. The expression of genes
    Phenotype
  12. Right-handedness (R) is dominant over left-handedness (r). If two heterozygous people have a child, what is the probability that it will be right handed?
    75%
  13. The process by which the individuals that are best adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce.
    Natural selection
  14. The passing of traits from parent to offspring.
    Heredity
  15. The range of expression of a trait in a population.
    variation
  16. Chromosomes are made up of
    DNA
  17. Type of cell division that produces egg and sperm.
    Meiosis
  18. This gene is always expressed over a recessive gene.
    Dominant
  19. Having freckles (F) is dominant over not having freckles (f). If someone who is heterozygous for freckles (Ff) has a child with some one who is (ff) what is the probability that the children will have freckles?
    50%
  20. An organisms particular genetic makeup.
    Genotype
  21. Where are chromosomes located?
    Nucleus
  22. Basic unit of heredity carried on the chromosome.
    gene
  23. How many chromosomes does a human cell have?
    46
  24. This organism has two of the same gene.
    Homozygous