Ch 5 Extensions and Modifications of Basic Principles Flashcards

1
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heterozygote has the same phenotype as one homozygote

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complete dominance

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2
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heterozygote has phenotype intermediate between those of two parental homozygotes

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incomplete dominance

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3
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heterozygote exhibits traits of both parental homozygotes simultaneously

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codominance

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4
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phenomenon where the genotype does not always produce the expected phenotype

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incomplete penetrance

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5
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the percentage of individual organisms having a particular genotype that express the expected phenotype

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penetrance

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6
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the degree to which a trait is expressed

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expressivity

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7
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allele that causes death at an early stage of development

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lethal allele

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8
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what ratio is produced by a recessive lethal allele

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2:1 ratio (heterozygote:homozygous recessive)

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9
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loci where more than two alleles are present

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multiple alleles

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10
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how do you determine the number of possible genotypes in a locus with multiple alleles

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[n(n+1)/2]; n = # of different alleles at a locus

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11
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what is gene interaction?

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interaction between effects of genes at different loci

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12
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interaction of gene that hides the effect of another gene at a different locus

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epistasis

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13
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the gene who does the masking

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epistatic gene

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14
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the gene whose effect is masked

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hypostatic gene

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15
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describe recessive epistasis; what’s the ratio?

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recessive allele at a second locus masks the effect of alleles at the first locus; two recessive alleles must be present
9:3:4

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16
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describe dominant epistasis; what’s the ratio?

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dominant allele at a second locus masks the effect of alleles at the first locus; only one allele required to be present

17
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describe duplicate recessive epistasis; what’s the ratio?

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two recessive alleles at either of two different loci are capable of suppressing a phenotype
9:7

18
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what is the ratio for duplicate dominant epistasis?

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15:1

19
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what is the ratio for duplicate interaction epistasis?

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9:6:1

20
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characteristics determined by autosomal genes, but are expressed differently in males and females

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sex-influenced characteristics

21
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characteristics encoded by autosomal genes but expressed only in one sex

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sex-limited characteristics

22
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characteristics encoded by genes located in the cytoplasm

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cytoplasmic inheritance

23
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how are cytoplasmic inherited traits usually passed down

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they are usually passed from mother to offspring

24
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describe the genetic maternal effect

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the phenotype of offspring are determined by the genotype of the mother

25
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what is genomic imprinting

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differential expression of genetic material depending on whether it is inherited from the male or female parent

26
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describe anticipation

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a genetic trait becomes more strongly expressed or expressed earlier as it is passed down from generation to generation

27
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an allele whose product is functional only at certain temperatures

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temperature-sensitive allele