BGM1004/L12 Inheritance I Flashcards

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What does the term monogenic describe?

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One gene contributing to phenotype

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What does the term polygenic describe?

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Multiple genes interacting to produce a phenotype

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What is a dominant allele?

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An allele that expressed itself at the expense of an alternate allele; phenotype expressed in F1 generation from cross of 2 pure lines

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What is a recessive allele?

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An allele whose expression is suppressed in presence of a dominant allele; will disappear from cross of two pure line and reappear in F2 generation

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Describe Mendel’s 1st Law.

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2 copies of each gene segregate during meiosis

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Describe Mendel’s 2nd Law.

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Copies of each gene segregate independently of those of other genes during meiosis

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What is the exception to Mendel’s 2nd Law?

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When genes are linked

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What is the usual genotypic and phenotypic ratio for a monohybrid cross?

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1:2:1 and 3:1

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What is the usual genotypic and phenotypic ratio for a dihybrid cross?

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1:2:2:1:4:1:2:2:1 and 9:3:3:1

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10
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What gene is associated with increased tasting of phenylthiocarbamide (PTC)? What does it encode?

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TAS2R38
Receptor in taste cells

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What kind of allele(s) cause albinism?

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Multiple recessive alleles at different loci

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What is the allele for white cats?

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Rare dominant W allele

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