Matching Pairs Mendelian Inheritance Matching GameOnline version Test your knowledge of Mendelian Inheritance with this fun matching pairs game! by Natasha Bachmeyer 1 Homozygous 2 Genotype 3 Frequency 4 Prevalence 5 Population Genetics 6 Incidence 7 Law of Independant Segregation 8 Punnett Square 9 Allele Frequency 10 Law of Uniformity 11 Inheritance 12 Phenotype 13 Gene Frequency 14 Law of Independant Assortment 15 Heterozygous Having two identical alleles for a particular gene Having two different alleles for a particular gene When two homozygotes with different alleles are crossed, all of the offspring in the F1 generation are identical and heterzygous Each person possesses two genes for a particular characteristic, only one of which can be transmitted at any one time. The passing of traits from parents to offspring Frequency of a particular gene in a population The physical or observable characteristics of an organism A diagram used to predict the possible genotypes of offspring The genetic makeup of an organism Frequency of a particular allele in a population Genes for different traits assort independently of one another in the formation of gametes Rate of occurrence of new cases/events in a population over time. Proportion of a population with a trait or characteristic at a specific point in time Occurrence of a gene/allele in a population Study of the genetic variations both within and between human populations