Unit 5b - Genetics and Heredity Flashcards

1
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P1

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true breeding / parent generation

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F1

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offspring of P1

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3
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F2

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offspring of F1

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4
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What is Mendel’s FIRST principle?

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alternate version of genes(alleles) cause variation in inherited characteristics among offspring.

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5
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What is Mendel’s SECOND priniciple?

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for each character, every organism inherits one allele from each parent.

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What is Mendel’s THIRD principle?

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if two alleles are different the dominant allele will be fully expressed; the recessive allele will have no noticeable effect.

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What is Mendel’s Law of Segregation?

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the 2 alleles for each character separate during gamete formation.

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8
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Alleles

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alternate versions of a gene

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9
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Homozygous

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2 same alleles (PP or pp)

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10
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Heterozygous

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2 different alleles(Pp)

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11
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Phenotype

A

expressed physical traits

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12
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Genotype

A

genetic makeup

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13
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What is a Testcross?

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used to determine if a dominant organism is unknown to be homozygous or heterozygous by crossing w/ recessive organisms.

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14
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Law of Independent Assortment

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each pair of alleles separate independently during gamete formation.

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15
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Exaplain Law of Segregation?

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haploid gametes are produced through the process of meiosis.

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16
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Explain Law of Independent Assortment?

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inheritance of one characteristic does not effect the inheritance of other characteristics.

17
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Mono-hybrid vs Di-hybrid Cross

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study of 1 trait(color) vs study of 2 traits (color and shape)

18
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Law of Probability: Multiplication Rule

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P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B)
Two independent events will occur together

19
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Law of Probability: Addition Rule

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P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B)
Two mutually exclusive events will occur

20
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Complete Dominance

A

heterozygote and homozygote for dominant allele are indistinguishable
ex. YY or Yy = yellow seed

21
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Incomplete Dominance

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F1 hybrids have appearance that is between that of 2 parents.
ex. red x white = pink flowers (think mixing paint)

22
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Co-dominance

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phenotype of both alleles is expressed
ex. red hair horse x white hair horse = roan horses (think cow print)

23
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Multiple Alleles

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gene has 2+ alleles
ex. human ABO blood groups

24
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Nature vs Nuture

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both genetic and environmental factors influence phenotype.
ex hydrangea flowers

25
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Pedigree

A

diagram that shows the relationship between parent/offspring across 2+ generations.

26
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Sex Linked Traits

A

most located on the X chromosomes

27
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Non-Nuclear DNA

A

genes located in organelles (contain small circular DNA)
ex. mitochondria , chloroplasts , or plastids

28
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Mitochondria =

A

maternal inheritance

29
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Nondisjunction

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chromosomes fail to separate properly in Meiosis I or Meiosis II

30
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Blood Phenotype A

A

I^A I^A or I^Ai

31
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Blood Phenotype B

A

I^B I^B or I^Bi

32
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Blood Phenotype AB

A

I^A I^B

33
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Blood Phenotype O

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ii