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Genetic X-Word Review

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Across2. chromosomes line up in the middle here4. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color6. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed7. the process by which DNA copies itself9. chromosome condense in this phase13. multiplication problem to determine the heterozygous % in a population15. The codes that create all life as we know it17. the shape that represents males in a pedigree20. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype22. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together24. the father of genetics28. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population29. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc33. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits34. houses the chromosomes during non-division38. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes39. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication41. the environment "choosing" which species survives42. possessing two different alleles for the same trait43. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles44. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations45. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)46. the carried genes of an individual

Down1. the "un-zipper" during replication3. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of5. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins8. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population10. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication11. the change in a species over time12. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring14. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point16. process by which somatic cells divide18. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population19. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics21. a location where certain alleles are found23. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics25. believed in inheritance through natural selection26. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells27. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA28. process by which germ cells divide30. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly31. a virus that eats bacteria32. the shape that represents females in a pedigree35. growth stage of a cell36. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous37. possessing two of the same alleles40. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population47. the expressed genes of an individual

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Genetic X-Word Review

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Across1. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells3. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population5. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring8. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics13. process by which somatic cells divide16. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication17. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication18. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population20. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of22. chromosomes line up in the middle here23. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed26. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits28. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population31. the father of genetics32. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population34. the change in a species over time35. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together38. the carried genes of an individual40. the process by which DNA copies itself41. the shape that represents females in a pedigree42. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes44. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles45. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc46. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)

Down2. possessing two different alleles for the same trait4. a virus that eats bacteria6. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous7. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly9. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point10. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins11. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA12. possessing two of the same alleles14. the "un-zipper" during replication15. chromosome condense in this phase19. growth stage of a cell21. the environment "choosing" which species survies23. believed in inheritance through natural selection24. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color25. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population27. houses the chromosomes during non-division29. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations30. the expressed genes of an individual33. The codes that create all life as we know it36. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype37. process by which germ cells divide39. a location where certain alleles are found42. the shape that represents males in a pedigree43. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics

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Genetic X-Word Review

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Across7. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles10. the expressed genes of an individual11. chromosome condense in this phase12. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype13. The codes that create all life as we know it14. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells17. chromosomes line up in the middle here18. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring21. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits22. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population24. houses the chromosomes during non-division27. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes28. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point29. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color30. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly31. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population32. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics33. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of34. the carried genes of an individual40. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication41. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics42. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations43. the change in a species over time44. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA45. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication46. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc

Down1. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population2. process by which germ cells divide3. the shape that represents males in a pedigree4. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)5. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together6. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins8. possessing two of the same alleles9. the "un-zipper" during replication15. the environment "choosing" which species survies16. the father of genetics19. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population20. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed23. believed in inheritance through natural selection25. process by which somatic cells divide26. the process by which DNA copies itself30. growth stage of a cell34. a location where certain alleles are found35. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population36. possessing two different alleles for the same trait37. a virus that eats bacteria38. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous39. the shape that represents females in a pedigree

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Across2. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics3. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population4. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype6. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells7. believed in inheritance through natural selection11. the shape that represents females in a pedigree14. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population18. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color19. the shape that represents males in a pedigree21. chromosomes line up in the middle here22. a location where certain alleles are found25. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc29. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population30. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations31. The codes that create all life as we know it34. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins36. growth stage of a cell40. possessing two different alleles for the same trait42. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)43. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes44. a virus that eats bacteria45. process by which somatic cells divide46. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed

Down1. the environment "choosing" which species survies5. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics8. the "un-zipper" during replication9. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles10. the carried genes of an individual12. chromosome condense in this phase13. the expressed genes of an individual15. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication16. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication17. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together19. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of20. process by which germ cells divide23. the process by which DNA copies itself24. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring25. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous26. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population27. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population28. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA32. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits33. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly35. the father of genetics37. houses the chromosomes during non-division38. the change in a species over time39. possessing two of the same alleles41. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point

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Across3. process by which somatic cells divide5. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring7. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together8. process by which germ cells divide9. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics11. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype12. possessing two of the same alleles13. a virus that eats bacteria14. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits18. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA20. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population23. the "un-zipper" during replication24. the shape that represents males in a pedigree27. believed in inheritance through natural selection29. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous31. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins34. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations35. the change in a species over time37. chromosomes line up in the middle here38. houses the chromosomes during non-division41. the expressed genes of an individual42. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication43. growth stage of a cell44. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population46. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population47. the father of genetics48. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells

Down1. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc2. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)4. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication6. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of10. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point15. chromosome condense in this phase16. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed17. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population19. possessing two different alleles for the same trait21. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population22. a location where certain alleles are found25. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color26. the shape that represents females in a pedigree28. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles30. the environment "choosing" which species survies32. the process by which DNA copies itself33. The codes that create all life as we know it36. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly39. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics40. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes45. the carried genes of an individual

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Genetic X-Word Review

I ran out of room here, so just fill what you can! =)

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Across2. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous8. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of11. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication12. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype13. possessing two of the same alleles15. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed17. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)18. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits19. the change in a species over time22. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point27. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics32. a virus that eats bacteria35. the environment "choosing" which species survies36. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population37. growth stage of a cell41. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring44. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication45. believed in inheritance through natural selection46. chromosome condense in this phase47. a location where certain alleles are found

Down1. possessing two different alleles for the same trait3. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins4. houses the chromosomes during non-division5. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations6. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA7. chromosomes line up in the middle here9. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics10. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population14. the shape that represents males in a pedigree16. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc20. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells21. the "un-zipper" during replication23. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color24. the father of genetics25. process by which germ cells divide26. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly28. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes29. process by which somatic cells divide30. the shape that represents females in a pedigree31. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together33. the carried genes of an individual34. The codes that create all life as we know it38. the expressed genes of an individual39. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles40. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population42. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population43. the process by which DNA copies itself44. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population

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Across1. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells3. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype4. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins7. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication8. process by which germ cells divide9. possessing two different alleles for the same trait10. growth stage of a cell11. the carried genes of an individual13. the "un-zipper" during replication14. chromosome condense in this phase15. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population17. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of18. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point19. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population20. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes21. process by which somatic cells divide22. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed24. possessing two of the same alleles25. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics27. the shape that represents females in a pedigree30. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population34. the process by which DNA copies itself35. the expressed genes of an individual36. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)37. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together38. chromosomes line up in the middle here40. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles41. believed in inheritance through natural selection43. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous45. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population

Down2. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication5. the environment "choosing" which species survies6. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring12. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population16. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA18. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc23. The codes that create all life as we know it26. a location where certain alleles are found28. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly29. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics30. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations31. houses the chromosomes during non-division32. a virus that eats bacteria33. the father of genetics39. the change in a species over time40. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color42. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits44. the shape that represents males in a pedigree

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Genetic X-Word Review

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Across3. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population5. possessing two of the same alleles7. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point8. chromosome condense in this phase9. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles10. believed in inheritance through natural selection13. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits14. the shape that represents males in a pedigree17. The codes that create all life as we know it18. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations22. houses the chromosomes during non-division24. the environment "choosing" which species survies27. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins28. the carried genes of an individual29. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA32. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype33. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population34. the "un-zipper" during replication35. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together36. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication38. the father of genetics39. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color40. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring42. the expressed genes of an individual43. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly44. a virus that eats bacteria

Down1. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)2. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc4. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication5. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics6. a location where certain alleles are found11. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed12. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells15. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population16. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous19. process by which somatic cells divide20. chromosomes line up in the middle here21. process by which germ cells divide23. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of25. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population26. the process by which DNA copies itself30. the shape that represents females in a pedigree31. growth stage of a cell35. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics37. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes41. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population45. possessing two different alleles for the same trait46. the change in a species over time

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Across5. possessing two of the same alleles7. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits10. the father of genetics11. The codes that create all life as we know it12. the carried genes of an individual13. believed in inheritance through natural selection17. the shape that represents males in a pedigree19. process by which somatic cells divide21. the shape that represents females in a pedigree22. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication23. chromosome condense in this phase25. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together26. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics27. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly29. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous31. process by which germ cells divide32. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring34. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population39. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics40. a virus that eats bacteria42. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations44. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color45. the environment "choosing" which species survies46. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)

Down1. the process by which DNA copies itself2. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication3. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype4. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed6. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes8. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles9. houses the chromosomes during non-division10. chromosomes line up in the middle here12. a location where certain alleles are found14. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point15. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins16. growth stage of a cell18. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population20. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc24. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA28. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population30. the "un-zipper" during replication33. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population35. the expressed genes of an individual36. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of37. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population38. possessing two different alleles for the same trait41. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells43. the change in a species over time

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Genetic X-Word Review

Across

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5. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles7. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color12. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics15. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits16. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly17. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed20. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population21. the process by which DNA copies itself25. the carried genes of an individual27. the shape that represents males in a pedigree33. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype34. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring39. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication40. possessing two of the same alleles42. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA43. the expressed genes of an individual44. the shape that represents females in a pedigree45. chromosomes line up in the middle here46. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)

Down1. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point2. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc3. a virus that eats bacteria4. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes6. the "un-zipper" during replication8. The codes that create all life as we know it9. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations10. the environment "choosing" which species survies11. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics13. believed in inheritance through natural selection14. a location where certain alleles are found16. growth stage of a cell18. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population19. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication20. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population22. the change in a species over time23. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells24. process by which germ cells divide26. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population28. possessing two different alleles for the same trait29. houses the chromosomes during non-division30. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together31. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous32. chromosome condense in this phase35. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population36. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins37. process by which somatic cells divide38. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of41. the father of genetics

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Across2. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics6. possessing two of the same alleles7. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous8. the "un-zipper" during replication10. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population11. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits12. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly13. the carried genes of an individual15. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed16. a virus that eats bacteria17. the shape that represents males in a pedigree19. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles20. growth stage of a cell22. houses the chromosomes during non-division24. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells25. chromosome condense in this phase27. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication28. the father of genetics29. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins31. believed in inheritance through natural selection36. the environment "choosing" which species survies38. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population39. multiplication problem to determine the heterozygous % in a population40. chromosomes line up in the middle here42. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics43. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc

Down1. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA2. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together3. process by which somatic cells divide4. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population5. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)7. the process by which DNA copies itself9. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes13. a location where certain alleles are found14. the change in a species over time17. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of18. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations21. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color23. process by which germ cells divide26. the expressed genes of an individual30. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication32. The codes that create all life as we know it33. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring34. the shape that represents females in a pedigree35. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point37. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype41. possessing two different alleles for the same trait44. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population

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Across3. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles6. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype7. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)8. chromosomes line up in the middle here9. process by which germ cells divide12. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous14. the expressed genes of an individual16. process by which somatic cells divide17. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed19. the "un-zipper" during replication21. the change in a species over time23. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA24. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population26. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population28. chromosome condense in this phase33. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics34. the father of genetics35. The codes that create all life as we know it37. the carried genes of an individual38. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc41. a virus that eats bacteria42. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring

Down1. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of2. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point4. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits5. houses the chromosomes during non-division9. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population10. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins11. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes13. possessing two different alleles for the same trait15. a location where certain alleles are found18. growth stage of a cell20. believed in inheritance through natural selection22. the process by which DNA copies itself25. the shape that represents females in a pedigree27. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics28. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication29. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations30. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication31. the shape that represents males in a pedigree32. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together36. possessing two of the same alleles39. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population40. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly42. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population43. the environment "choosing" which species survies44. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells45. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color

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Across2. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point6. the shape that represents females in a pedigree9. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population12. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous13. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly14. the father of genetics16. the environment "choosing" which species survies19. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes20. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population21. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population23. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population24. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color25. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations28. possessing two of the same alleles32. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA33. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed34. process by which germ cells divide35. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles38. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring39. The codes that create all life as we know it42. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication43. a virus that eats bacteria44. a location where certain alleles are found45. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together

Down1. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc3. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication4. chromosome condense in this phase5. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics7. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype8. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins10. possessing two different alleles for the same trait11. process by which somatic cells divide15. the change in a species over time17. multiplication problem to determine the heterozygous % in a population18. houses the chromosomes during non-division19. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of21. the expressed genes of an individual22. the process by which DNA copies itself26. the shape that represents males in a pedigree27. believed in inheritance through natural selection28. the "un-zipper" during replication29. the carried genes of an individual30. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells31. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)36. chromosomes line up in the middle here37. growth stage of a cell40. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics41. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits

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Across6. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics8. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication10. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population11. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly16. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins18. the environment "choosing" which species survies20. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population21. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point26. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring28. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous30. the shape that represents females in a pedigree32. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA35. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype36. possessing two of the same alleles38. a location where certain alleles are found39. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population40. chromosomes line up in the middle here41. the carried genes of an individual44. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics45. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles46. chromosome condense in this phase47. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)

Down1. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of2. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits3. possessing two different alleles for the same trait4. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population5. the process by which DNA copies itself7. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed9. process by which somatic cells divide10. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations12. growth stage of a cell13. believed in inheritance through natural selection14. houses the chromosomes during non-division15. The codes that create all life as we know it17. the change in a species over time19. the shape that represents males in a pedigree22. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc23. a virus that eats bacteria24. the "un-zipper" during replication25. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes27. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color29. the father of genetics31. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together33. process by which germ cells divide34. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population37. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells42. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication43. the expressed genes of an individual

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Across1. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes2. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population4. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles5. believed in inheritance through natural selection7. a virus that eats bacteria11. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)12. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics15. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population19. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA20. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed23. The codes that create all life as we know it24. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication28. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population29. process by which somatic cells divide31. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics34. the shape that represents males in a pedigree36. houses the chromosomes during non-division37. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together40. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point43. the shape that represents females in a pedigree44. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations45. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc

Down1. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of3. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring6. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits8. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population9. the process by which DNA copies itself10. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication13. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype14. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells16. the environment "choosing" which species survies17. the change in a species over time18. possessing two of the same alleles21. the carried genes of an individual22. chromosome condense in this phase25. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color26. growth stage of a cell27. process by which germ cells divide29. the father of genetics30. chromosomes line up in the middle here31. the "un-zipper" during replication32. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous33. a location where certain alleles are found35. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population38. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins39. possessing two different alleles for the same trait41. the expressed genes of an individual42. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly

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I ran out of room here, so fill in what you can!! =)

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Across2. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population3. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations5. believed in inheritance through natural selection9. multiplication problem to determing the heterozygous % in a population10. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc11. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous14. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring15. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication16. the shape that represents females in a pedigree18. the father of genetics20. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics24. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes26. the expressed genes of an individual28. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population30. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics31. process by which somatic cells divide32. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population35. the carried genes of an individual38. the shape that represents males in a pedigree39. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color40. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of41. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication44. the environment "choosing" which species survies45. the "un-zipper" during replication

Down1. a virus that eats bacteria4. chromosome condense in this phase6. process by which germ cells divide7. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype8. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly10. the process by which DNA copies itself12. growth stage of a cell13. a location where certain alleles are found17. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA19. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed21. The codes that create all life as we know it22. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles23. the change in a species over time25. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits27. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells29. chromosomes line up in the middle here33. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population34. possessing two different alleles for the same trait36. possessing two of the same alleles37. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together42. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point43. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins44. houses the chromosomes during non-division46. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)

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Across1. possessing two different alleles for the same trait3. the shape that represents males in a pedigree7. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits9. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations11. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA12. the environment "choosing" which species survies16. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population18. multiplication problem to determine the heterozygous % in a population21. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together23. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics24. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population27. a virus that eats bacteria28. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins29. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles31. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color33. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells35. process by which germ cells divide36. the process by which DNA copies itself37. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly38. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype39. process by which somatic cells divide40. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous41. the father of genetics43. possessing two of the same alleles44. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication45. the "un-zipper" during replication46. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes

Down2. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point4. chromosome condense in this phase5. houses the chromosomes during non-division6. the change in a species over time8. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population9. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring10. a location where certain alleles are found13. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of14. the shape that represents females in a pedigree15. The codes that create all life as we know it17. the carried genes of an individual19. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population20. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication22. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed25. growth stage of a cell26. believed in inheritance through natural selection30. chromosomes line up in the middle here32. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc34. the expressed genes of an individual42. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)43. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics

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I ran out of room over here, so fill in what you can!! =)

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Across2. a virus that eats bacteria6. not really living but is responsible for about 20% of our current DNA11. responsible for finding/editing base pairs during replication12. the father of genetics14. the "un-zipper" during replication16. process by which somatic cells divide19. alleles that only show in phenotype when genotypically homozygous20. the "unglued pieces" of DNA during replication23. a "tree" that allows us to trace traits in several generations24. the enzyme responsible for finding the starting point25. houses the chromosomes during non-division26. a genetic "mistake" that adds variation to a population27. the shape that represents males in a pedigree28. a cross where one allele is clearly expressed29. the carried genes of an individual30. a location where certain alleles are found31. process by which germ cells divide32. possessing two of the same alleles33. chromosomes line up in the middle here35. the change in a species over time36. what the backbone of a DNA molecule is made of37. the process by which DNA copies itself40. The structural units that carry the codes (we have 23 pair)43. the expressed genes of an individual44. the glue that puts the O.F. pieces together45. multiplication problem to determine the heterozygous % in a population47. The codes that create all life as we know it

Down1. nucleic acids that constitute the code for proteins3. a section of chromosome that codes for a trait, like hair color4. chromosome condense in this phase5. growth stage of a cell7. chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles8. a cross dealing with two closely linked traits9. believed in inheritance through natural selection10. possessing two different alleles for the same trait13. the environment "choosing" which species survives15. believed in inheritance through acquired characteristics17. the shape that represents females in a pedigree18. made of cell(s), reproduce, growth, respond, etc21. a trait that is attached to one of the gender chromosomes22. multiplication problem to determine the HMdom % of a population23. the tool used to predict genotypes of offspring34. a cross where neither allele is expressed clearly38. a cross where two alleles are expressed in one phenotype39. cytokinesis occurs creating two new cells41. individuals & their DNA moving into and out of a population42. two guys who REALLY studied population genetics46. multiplication problem to determine the HMrec % of a population