Chromosomal inheritance Flashcards

Sex traits

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what is sex limited traits

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only males have a phenotype even if both males and females have the allels

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what is the exception to mendelian inheritance

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pleiotropy- disorders where multiple organ systems are affected (polled intersex goats)
avoid homozygous polled - females are intersex and males are sterile

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what is cytogenetics

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the study of chromosomes
multiple malformations
fertility problems
phylogeny/evolution
sexing birds

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how do you determine the type of chromosome, what are the 4 types?

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the centromere placement
telocentric (not in humans)
acrocentric
subetacentric
metacentric

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what is a karyotype

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arrange by size and decending order numbered
sex chromosomes last XY - male mammals
ZW female birds
short arm up ( p for petite)
grouped by centromere placement

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how do you sex birds

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now done with DNA
BUT MANY michromosoems
6-9 paris of macrochromosomes
including sex

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what is the nomenclature?

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  1. total number of chromosomes
  2. sex
  3. special findings (+ or -)
    ex. 78,XX(normal bitch)
    65,XY, +15 (abnormal colt fetus)
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what is the origin of chromosome anomalies?

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  • many chromosome anomalies arise (de novo) during meiosis of one of the oarents
  • others arise through mismatching of homologues during meiosis
    can also occur in a error in cell divsions
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how do chromosomes divide?

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mitosis (exact duplication of somatic cells
dna replicates
chromatids separate
results in 2 diploid cells
meiosis (reduction division - in gametes
Meiosis 1
replicates
homologous pair (crossing over)
chromosomes reparate
results in 2 haplois cells
Meiosis II
chromatids separate
results in 4 haploid gametes

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