Chapter 9 Flashcards

1
Q

more or less chromosomes than normal

A

aneuploidy

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2
Q

single chromosomes, not full sets

A

aneuploidy

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3
Q

homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids fail to seperate correctly in meiosis

A

nondisjunction

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4
Q

main cause of aneuploidy

A

nondisjunction

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5
Q

homologous chromosomes exchange unequal pieces of each other

A

duplication and deletion

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6
Q

one has more dna the other has less

A

duplication and deletion

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7
Q

fragment removed

A

deletion

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8
Q

extra fragment added

A

duplication

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9
Q

chromosomal fragments flip-flop and placed out of order

A

inversions

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10
Q

2 non-homologous chromosomes exchange pieces

A

translocation

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11
Q

passing of traits from generation to generation

A

heredity

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12
Q

study of physical inheritance in living things

A

genetics

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13
Q

a feature that varies between individuals

A

character

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14
Q

the varient of each character

A

trait

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15
Q

father of genetics

A

gregor mendel

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16
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mendels 4 main hypothesis

A
  1. basic unit of genetics are material elements
  2. elements are in pairs
  3. elements retain their character through many generations
  4. gene pairs separate during formation of gametes.
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17
Q

pea in latin

A

pisum sativum

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18
Q

identical offspring

A

self pollination

19
Q

pollen comes from different plant

A

cross pollination

20
Q

trait is visable

A

dominant

21
Q

trait masked by a dominant gene

A

recessive

22
Q

physical feature that is seen

A

phenotype

23
Q

genetic code

A

genotype

24
Q

alternate forms of genes

A

alleles

25
Q

differing characters in organisms result from 2 alleles that separate during gamete formation

A

law of segregation

26
Q

two identical alleles of a gene for a given characteristic

A

homozygous

27
Q

differing alleles for a characteristic

A

heterozygous

28
Q

autosomal dominant disorders

A

huntingtons disease and polydactyly

29
Q

looking at one trait during cross over

A

monohybrid

30
Q

looking at 2 traits during cross over

A

dihybrid

31
Q

found in nature

A

wild-type traits

32
Q

every chromosome except X and Y

A

autosome

33
Q

recessive dysfunction of an allele on an autosome

A

recessive autosomal genetic disorders

34
Q

dominant dysfunction of an allele on an autosome

A

dominant autosomal disorder

35
Q

sickle cell animia

A

recessive autosomal

36
Q

huntingtons

A

dominant autosomal

37
Q

red cells clog up and poorly transport

A

sickle cell

38
Q

intermediate between both homozygote phenotype

A

heterozygote phenotype

39
Q

alleles of the same gene have…

A

independent effects

40
Q

an organism has 2 alleles with different phenotype effects

A

codominance

41
Q

one gene has many effects

A

pleiotropy

42
Q

multiple genes have a small effect on each trait

A

polygenic inheritance

43
Q

Why are peas a good model for genetics

A

similar to human embryo