Chapter 14.1 Flashcards

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What is a karyotype?

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shows the complete diploid set of chromosomes grouped together in pairs, arranged in order of decreasing size

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What patterns of inheritance do human traits follow?

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Human traits can follow:

1) complete dominance (dominant phenotype expressed)
2) incomplete dominance (blending of dominant and recessive phenotypes)
3) codominance (both dominant phenotypes expressed)
4) sex-linkage (gene located on 23rd pair of sex chromomes: X or Y)

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How can pedigrees be used to analyze human inheritance?

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makes it possible to determine the nature of genes and alleles associated with inherited human traits

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Genome

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a full set of genetic information that an organism carries in its DNA

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Karyotype

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a picture depicting all 46 chromosomes grouped with their pairs arranged in order of decreasing size

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Sex Chromosomes

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the 23rd pair of chromosomes that determine an organisms gender. Females (XX) Males (XY)

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Autosomes

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the 44 chromomes (all except for sex chromsomes).

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Sex-linked Gene

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A gene found on one of the sex chromosomes

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Pedigree

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shows the presence or absence of a trait (phenotype) according to the relationships between parents, siblings, and offspring (family)

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