Week I Flashcards

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Genes separate randomly in the gametes so that each gamete will only receive haploid copies of the gene

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2nd Mendel’s Law: Law of Segregation

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Genes of different traits can segregate independently.

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3rd Mendel’s Law: Law of Independent Assortment

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The Chromosome Theory of Inheritance was First proposed by

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Theodor Boveri and Walter Sutton in 1902.

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observed that development in sea urchins does not happen without chromosomes

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Theodor Boveri

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5
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observed chromosomes in meiosis among grasshoppers

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Walter Sutton

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observed chromosomes among fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster)

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Thomas Hunt Morgan

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the offspring appear to have a different allele not seen in the parents and are therefore called

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RECOMBINANTS

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How are recombinants produced?

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By crossing-over during the pachytene stage of Prophase I.

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provided direct physical evidence of recombination in 1931

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Barbara McClintock and Harriet Creighton

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Transposons, moveable genetic elements, were also discovered by

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Barbara McClintock

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11
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discovered NUCLEIN in the cell nucleus

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1869 - Friedrich Miescher

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noticed that alkaptonuria seemed to behave like a Mendelian recessive trait.

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1902 - Archibald Garrod

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proved the relationship of genes and proteins from their experiments on a mold known as Neurospora

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George Beadle & E.L. Tatum

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built the model of DNA based on the X-ray photos collected by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins.

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1953 - James Watson and Francis Crick

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15
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cracked the genetic code.

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1960 - Marshal Nirenberg and Gobind Khorana

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16
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Constructed a genetic map

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1913 - A.H. Sturtevant

17
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Demonstrated the semiconservative replication of DNA

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1958 - Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl

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Discovered messenger RNA

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1961 - Sydney Brenner, François Jacob, Matthew Meselson

19
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Fist used a plasmid to clone DNA

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1973 - Herb Boyer, Stanley Cohen

20
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Determined the base sequences of the genomes of two bacteria

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1995 - Craig Venter, Hamilton Smith

21
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Cloned a sheep (Dolly) from an adult sheep udder cell

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1997 - Ian Wilmut and colleagues

22
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Used “next generation” sequencing to obtain the first sequence of an Asian human

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2008 - Jian Wang and Colleagues