Chapter 3 Flashcards

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Law of Segregation

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  • The observation that alleles of the same gene separate during gamete formation
  • Monohybrids
  • Occurs due to actions of chromosomes during Anaphase I

*Only dealing with one trait. When one gamete gets only one allele from parent

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2
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What is a genotype?

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The combination of alleles for a given gene

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3
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What does it mean if something is true breeding or if something is hybrid?

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True breeding = homozygous

Hybrid = heterozygous

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4
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What does being a “carrier” mean?

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It means that you carry the gene for something without expressing it

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5
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Law of Independent Assortment

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  • alleles of different genes (non homologous) go into gametes regardless of one another
  • dihybrids
  • creates genetic diversity
  • occurs due to the actions of chromosomes in Metaphase I

*Says that two traits will independently go into gametes regardless of each other in equal probabilities

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6
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Probability rules

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x = and

+ = or

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7
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Incomplete dominance

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When neither allele is dominant and a heterozygous individual will express a third phenotype

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8
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Codominant

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When both alleles in a heterozygote are expressed

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9
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Genotypes of blood types

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10
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Epistasis

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When one gene masks another. The gene that is doing the masking is the one that is epistatic. This also means they are working together on the same pathway

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