Unit 5- Genetics ► Test Review. Pencil Required ► The test will have 40 questions. ► The first 28 are just like all of the tests we’ve had. ► The last.

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Unit 5- Genetics ► Test Review

Pencil Required ► The test will have 40 questions. ► The first 28 are just like all of the tests we’ve had. ► The last 12 questions will be problem- solving questions like in the Problem Set from class. ► The problem solving questions will have multiple choice answers.

Terminology- ► Genotype ► Phenotype ► Heterozygous ► Homozygous ► Pure breed ► Hybrid ► Autosome ► Sex chromosomes ► Recessive ► Dominant ► Linked genes ► Sex linked ► Non-disjunction ► Multiple alleles ► Test cross ► Hybrid cross ► Dihybrid cross ► Probability ► Expected results ► Observed results ► ABO blood type ► Incomplete dom. ► Co-dominance ► Mendel’s Laws  Dominance  Segregation  Independent assortment

Genetic Disorders ► Sickle Cell Anemia ► Huntington's Disease ► Down Syndrome ► Hemophilia ► Red-Green Colorblindness

Problem Solving- ► Probability- Set A- ► 1 trait with dominance- Set B- ► 2 traits with dominance- Set C ► Human blood type- Set H- ► Incomplete dominance & co-dominance- Set D ► Sex Linked traits- Set F ► 2 traits- one sex-linked, the other blood type-  Set J- #1.