Chapter 15 - Genetics Flashcards
Probability of crossing over is dependent on the position on the chromosome, how
the further apart traits are on a chromosome the more likely they are to cross over and sort independently
Define: Point mutation Deletion Inversion Translocation Frame shift
Point mutation: affects a single base pair
deletion: removal of a DNA sequence
Inversion: reversal of a segment
Translocation: 1 chromosome breaks an attaches to another
Frame shift: when changes aren’t made in multiples of 3
How is DNA cloned?
DNA is cloned using bacterial plasmids that then replicate through normal life cycle of DNA
plasmid = DNA molecule
What kind of bonds elongate DNA molecule to add a foreign molecule in?
Phosphodiester bonds
How do positive and negative selection detect mutants?
Positive selection rejects non-mutated (normal) therefore nothing grows. Negative selection grows both wild type and mutant so negative can isolate.
What’s unique about bacteria?
Bacteria have cell walls like fungi
Bacteria are small cells and reproduce exponentially
What does metaphase 1 of meiosis facilitate
Metaphase 1 of meiosis facilitates segregation, recombination and independent assortment of genes
*mutations occur randomly at all phases of cell cycle
The frequency of Huntingtons (dominant) is 0.6. What is the percentage of people free of the disease?
Frequency is 0.4 but frequency of homozygous recessive genotype q^2 = 0.4^2 = 0.16