Autosomal Linkage/ Epistasis Flashcards

1
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Define autosomal linkage

A

Any 2 genes on the same chromosome are linked

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2
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Define autosome

A

Chromosomes excluding sex chromosomes

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3
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Aa and Bb are not linked.

State the gametes formed

A

Ab AB aB ab

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4
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AB and ab are linked

State the gametes formed

A

AB ab

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5
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What rule does autosomal linkage not follow?

A

Does not follow Mendel’s rule of independent segregation

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6
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For a 4 marker on autosomal linkage what should you mention?

A

Name which alleles are linked
State that mainly parental gametes are produced
If crossing over occurs the other gametes are produced which is less rare hence they are in a smaller quantity

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7
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What is clear evidence of sex linakge?

A

Only males have the disease

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8
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Define Epistasis

A

When one gene affects or masks the expression of another in the phenotype

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9
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Name the statistical test that tests the null hypothesis

A

Chi-Squared test

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10
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What does the Chi-Squared test ?

A

tests the null hypothesis

compares experimental with theoretical results

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What conditions must be satisfied for the Chi Sqaured test ?

A

Sample size larger than 20
Data must fall into discreate categories
Only raw counts can be used

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12
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How is significance determined in the Chi-squared test?

A

The degrees of freedom

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13
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Meiosis results in cells that have the haploid number of chromosomes and show genetic variation. Explain how.

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  1. Homologous chromosomes pair up / bivalents form; 2. Crossing over / chiasmata form;
  2. Produces new combination of alleles;
  3. Chromosomes separate;
  4. At random;
  5. Produces varying combinations of chromosomes / genes / alleles (not twice) ;
  6. Chromatids separated at meiosis II / later;
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