Chapter 3 Flashcards
Law of Segregation
- 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
What is a genotype?
The combination of alleles for a given gene
What does it mean if something is true breeding or if something is hybrid?
True breeding = homozygous
Hybrid = heterozygous
What does being a “carrier” mean?
It means that you carry the gene for something without expressing it
Law of Independent Assortment
- 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
Probability rules
x = and
+ = or
Incomplete dominance
When neither allele is dominant and a heterozygous individual will express a third phenotype
Codominant
When both alleles in a heterozygote are expressed
Genotypes of blood types
Epistasis
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