Ch16 genetic inheritance Flashcards

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species

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a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring

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2
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heredity

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is the passing of traits, using genes from one generation to the next

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3
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gene

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a section of DNA that codes for a protein

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allele

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an alternative for a gene

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5
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locus

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the position of the gene on a chromosome

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6
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homozygous

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means an individual has identical alleles

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7
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heterozygous

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means an individual has different alleles

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8
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dominant allele

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is the allele that is expressed in the heterozygous condition

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recessive allele

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is the allele that is only expressed in the homozygous condition

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10
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genotype

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genetic make-up of an organism

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phenotype

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the physical appearance of the organism and is produced from the interaction of the genotype and the environment

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12
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gamete

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a haploid sex cell capable of fusion

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fertilisation

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the fusion of two haploid gametes to produce a diploid zygote

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14
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incomplete dominance

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neither allele masks the expression of the other

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15
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the law of segregation

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states that organisms contain two factors for every trait. These factors seperate in gamete formation, producing gametes with only one copy of each factor

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16
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mendel’s law of independent assortment

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states that either member of a pair of alles can pass into a gamete with either member of another pair of alleles

17
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linked genes

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where genes for different traits are contained on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together

18
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sex-linked genes

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genes found on the X chromosome or on the Y chromosome

19
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non-nuclear DNA

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DNA not contained in the nucleus that is passed from one generation to the next