Ch 1: Introduction to Genetics Flashcards

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branches of genetics

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transmission, molecular, population

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model genetic organisms

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organisms having characteristics that make them useful for genetic analysis (fruit fly, E. Coli, nematode worm, thale-cress plant, house mouse, baker’s yeast)

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Pangenisis

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inheritance of acquired characteristics; stated that specific particles called gemmules carry information from various parts of body to reproductive organs from which they are passed onto embryo upon conception

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Preformationism

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fully formed at conception, all traits were inherited from the one parent, involved the homunculus (miniature human curled inside of gamete)

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Blending Inheritance

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offspring are a mix of parental phenotypes, suggested that the genetic material itself blends (and cannot be “unblended” or separated)

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cell theory

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offspring are a mix of parental phenotypes, suggested that the genetic material itself blends (and cannot be “unblended” or separated)

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germ-plasm theory

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all cells contain a complete set of genetic information

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gene

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fundamental unit of heredity; found at locations on chromosomes called loci; exist in multiples forms called alleles; expressed as a phenotype

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evolution

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genetic change in a population, where genetic variation is introduced; variation can increase or decrease in frequency based on fitness (what is favored based on selective pressure of environment)

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transmission genetics

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basic principles of heredity and how traits are passed from one generation to the next; relation between chromosomes and heredity, arrangement of genes on chromosomes, and gene mapping; focus on individual organism

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molecular genetics

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chemical nature of gene itself- how genetic information is encoded, replicated, and expressed; cellular processes of replication, transcription, and translation (by which genetic information is transferred from one molecule to another) and gene regulation (processes that control expression of genetic information); focus on gene (structure, organization, and function)

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population genetics

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genetic composition of groups of individual members of same species (population) and how that composition changes geographically and with passage of time; study of evolution; focus on groups of genes found in a population

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