20.4 Phenotypic ratios Flashcards

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1
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what is an autosome?

A

a chromosome which is not a sex chromosome

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2
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what is autosomal linkage?

A

when the genes found on the same autosome are linked

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3
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how are linked genes inherited?

A

they are always inherited together

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what happens to autosomal genes during meiosis?

A

they stay together during independent assortment of chromosomes

alleles will end up being passed to offspring

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5
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what could cause autosomal genes to be split up?

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crossing over of chromosomes in prophase I

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how does crossing over split autosomal genes up?

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genes are exchanges which means that autosomal genes will likely be split apart from each other
thus breaking the linkage

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what are recombinant offspring?

A

offspring which have different combinations of alleles to their parents due to crossing over

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the closer genes are on an autosome

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the more closely linked they are

the less likely they will be separated during crossing over
SO
less recombinant offspring produced

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9
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recombination frequency =

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number of recombinant offspring
/
total number of offspring

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10
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what does recombinant frequency show?

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the degree of crossin over in a pair of chromosomes
more crossing over means more recombinant offspring

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11
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if the recombination frequency is 50%

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there is no linkage
genes are on separate autosomes

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12
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if the recombination frequency is less than 50%

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there is gene linkage

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13
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how would the phenotypic ratio suggest that there was linkage?

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if the ratio has a large number of two phenotypes and a small number of the other two it is likely that there is linkage

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14
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if x2 value is less than critical

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not enough evidence to reject null hypothesis
there is no significant difference between observed and expected

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15
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if x2 value is greater than critical

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enough evidence to reject null hypothesis
there is a significant difference between observed and expected

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16
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what is epistasis?

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the interaction of genes at different loci

when certain alleles of a gene affect alleles on another gene

17
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what is a gene affected by another gene called?

A

hypostatic

18
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what is a gene which affects another gene called?

A

epistatic