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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Genetics - Constructing or Interpreting Diagrams
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You should know how to construct and interpret genetic diagrams, such as the Punnet square, will help them to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses. Scientists in the 19th Century were fascinated by the living world, but there were many things that they still didn't understand. It took Charles Darwin many years to work out and publish his book about evolution by natural selection (titled The Origin of Species) but had he known about genetics, it would have been much easier for him. At the time when Darwin published his book, an Augustinian friar called Gregor Mendel was carrying out a... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Genetics - Constructing or Interpreting Diagrams
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10 Questions

1. 'Tall' is an example of which of the following?
2. What does homozygous mean?
3. Which of the following is an example of a heterozygous genotype?
4. Which word describes Tt?
5. Using a Punnett square, predict the ratio of tall to short when Tt is crossed with Tt. The allele for tall is T and the allele for short is t.
6. Genotype describes which of the following?
7. Phenotype is the expression of what?
8. What is the ratio of Tall:short if Tt is crossed with tt? Use a genetic diagram to predict the outcome.
9. Alleles are different forms of the same...
10. Which word describes TT?