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Vocabulary Review Chapter 14 & 15
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Mendel’s true breeding generation P or parental generation
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Alternative forms of a gene alleles
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Genetic makeup of an organism genotype
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Type of inheritance in which hybrids are a mixture of parental phenotypes Incomplete dominance
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Type of inheritance where both alleles are expressed in distinguishable ways Codominance
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Type of inheritance where three or more genes affect the phenotype polygenic
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Genes that tend to be inherited together Linked
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When members of homologous pairs of chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis Nondisjunction
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Organisms that are normal but transmit recessive alleles to offspring Carrier
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Pairs of alleles segregate independently during meiosis Law of Independent Assortment
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Organism’s observable traits or their appearance Phenotype
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Probability that an offspring will be heterozygous if parents are both heterozygous 50%
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When both alleles are the same for a trait it is called this Homozygous
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AABBCC X aabbcc Probability these parents would produce AaBbCc 1 or 100%
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AABbCc x AaBbCc probability these parents would produce AAbbCC 1/32
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If two alleles at a locus differ, the dominant allele will determine the organism’s phenotype Law of Dominant & Recessive Heredity
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Cross determined by two traits Dihybrid Cross
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Sutton, Boveri and others were responsible for this theory Chromosome Theory of Inheritance
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A gene located on a sex chromosome Sex-linked gene
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Inactivated X chromosome in a cell is called a Barr Body
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When genes are exchanged during meiosis it is called this Crossing-over
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Plants can have multiple sets of chromosomes; a state called this Polyploidy
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When a gene is moved and joins a nonhomologous chromosome it is called this Translocation
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An abnormal number of chromosomes is called this Aneuploidy
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Aneuploidy where there is one extra chromosome in a karyotype Trisomy
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Trisomy 21 Down Syndrome
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What were caused in fruit flies in Thomas Hunt Morgan’s lab Mutations
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Difference in phenotype based on whether the allele is inherited from the mother or father Genomic Imprinting
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When a chromosomal fragment is lost it is called this Deletion
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An aneuploid situation in which the organism has only one copy of a gene Monosomy
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Probability that a heterozygous to heterozygous dihybrid cross will produce both dominant traits 9/16
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Chart showing members of a family showing which members show a particular trait Pedigree
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