Genetics 0.0 / 5 ? BiologygeneticsOtherNone Created by: une-meduseCreated on: 26-04-14 00:35 ___________ occurs when phenotypes of the heterozygote and dominant homozygote are identical Complete dominance 1 of 11 __________ is where the phenotype of F1 hybrids is a mix of the phenotypes of the two parental phenotypes Incomplete dominance 2 of 11 ________ is where two dominant alleles affect the phenotype in separate, and distinguishable ways Codominance 3 of 11 A gene at one locus alters the phenotypic expression of a gene at a second locus Epistasis 4 of 11 A cross, with the phenotype of each sex reversed as compared with the original cross, to test the role of parental sex on inheritance pattern Reciprocal cross 5 of 11 The outcome of a genetic cross does not depend on which trait is in which parent - a reciprocal cross will yield _________ The same result 6 of 11 There are two types of phenotype, morphological and ________ Molecular 7 of 11 A molecular difference between alleles can be detected using _________ Restriction fragment length polymorphism 8 of 11 When gametes are formed, the paired hereditary determinants seperate so that each gamete is equally likely to contain either member of the pair The law of segregation 9 of 11 The principle of ______________ describes how different genes independently separate from one another during the formation of reproductive cells Independant assortment 10 of 11 An unlinked test cross with a double mutant and an unknown heterozygote gives what independant ratio 1:1:1:1 11 of 11
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