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Test Review - Genetics
- Gregor Mendel used pea plants to studyinheritance traits in peas
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- Offspring that result from crosses between true-breeding parents with different traitshybird
- The chemical factors that determine traits are calledgenes
- The principle of dominance states thatif a dominant allele is present, then it will be seen in the phenotype
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- When you flip a coin, what is the probability that it will come up tails? ½ What is the probability that it will come up heads three times in a row? ½ x ½ x ½ = 1/8
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- Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait are said to behomozygous
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- Situations in which one allele for a gene is not completely dominant over another allele for that gene (blending of traits) are called? Incomplete dominance
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- A cross of a red cow (RR) with a white bull (WW) produces all roan offspring (RW). This type of inheritance is known ascodominance
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- Variation in human skin color is a result ofmany genes = polygenic traits
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- If an organism’s diploid number is 36, its haploid number is18
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- Gametes are produced by the process of meiosis
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- meiosis results in? 4 different haploid cells
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- How many chromosomes are shown in a normal human karyotype? 46 or 23 pairs
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- What are the sex chromosomes for males? XY
- In a pedigree, what does a shaded circle represent? Female with the trait expressed
- What are all the chromosomes EXCEPT the sex chromosomes called? autosomal
- The different forms of a gene are what? Alleles
- If you flip a coin five times and it comes up heads each time, the probability that it will be heads the next time is? 1/2
- An organism must inherit ___both______recessive alleles for a trait in order to show that trait.
- The “matching” chromosomes from each parent in a human karyotype are _homologous chromosomes.
- During meiosis, what happens to the chromosome number? Reduced by half
- The physical appearance of an organism is its _phenotype__.
- . gametes are haploid / diploid
definitions:
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- heterozygousdifferent alleles
- probability- chance of something occuring
- codominance- both traits are expressed
- hybridization- cross between tow homozygous or similar individuals
- polyploid- 3n, 4n, etc
- recombinant DNA- DNA put into another organism
- clone- exact genetic copy (usually does not include mitochondrial DNA)
- pedigree- family tree used to follow traits
- recessive trait – will not be expressed unless there are no dominant alleles present
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- If redfour o’clock flowers (RR) and ivory-flowered four o’clock flowers (WW) are crossed, pink four o’clock flowers are produced. If two pink-flowered four o’clock flowers are crossed, what percent will be white? 25%
- On a gene map of a fruit fly’s chromosome which two genes will cross-over occur most frequently? gene A is at 12 gene B is at 24 gene C is at 36 gene D is at 95 - A and D
- Understand how to read a Dihybrid Punnett square such as RRYy x RrYY
- In a pedigree, what symbol would represent a male with adisease? Shaded in square
- In a pedigree of a sex-linked trait, what symbol would represent a female(s) that is a carrier? circle
- How is sex-linked trait inherited? Usually by the X chromosome and by one parent
- Know the steps of meiosis. – NOT ON THE TEST