1. (20 pts.) For the statements below, indicate which answer or answers are appr
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1. (20 pts.) For the statements below, indicate which answer or answers are appropriate. Each blank is worth 1 points. A. Allele B. Central Dogma C. Chromatids D. Constitutive gene E. Cross F. Cytokinesis G. Go phase H. Gametes I. Gene . Genome K. Genotype L. Haploid M. Hemizygous N. Heterozygous O. Histone P. Homologs Q. Phenotype R. Recessive S. Two factor cross T. Incomplete Dominance Unit of heredity that may influence the traits of organism Alternative versions of a specific gene. A trait/gene that can be masked by a dominant gende Mating between two distinct individuals Genetic composition of an individual in terms of alleles of particular gene A group of proteins involved in formation of nucleosomes of eukaryotic chromosomes Expressed and observable traits of an organism Single copy of an x-linked gene in males Dihybrid Cross A diploid with two different alleles of same gene Carrier of a single set of alleles All genetic information present in an organism Usually haploid reproductive cel Cell in this phase of cell cycle that do not divide and are called quiescent Division of single cell cytosol in two distinct cells Gene that has essentially constant levels of expression over time _ Two copies of the same gene attached together after replication In genetics, the idea that flow of information is from DNA ARNA->Protein One of the chromosomes in a pair of homologous chromosomes Zygote expressing intermediary phenotypeExplanation / Answer
1.i gene
2.A.allele.
3.R.recessive.
4.E.cross.
5.k .genotype .
6.o.histones.
7.Q.phenotype.
8.M.hemizygous.
9.two factor cross.
10.N heterozygous.
11.homozygous.
12.j.genome.
13.H .gamete.
14.G.Go phase.
15.f.cytokinesis
16.D. Constitutive gene
17.c .chromatids.
18.b central dogma.
19.p.homologs.
20.t .incomplete dominance.
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