G&E: Inheritance Flashcards

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Gene

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A sequence of bases on a DNA molecule that codes for a protein, which results in a characteristic.

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Allele

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A different version of a gene.

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Genotype

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The genetic constitution of an organism - the alleles an organism has.

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Phenotype

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The expression of the genetic constitution and its interaction with the environment - an organism’s characteristics.

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Dominant

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An allele whose characteristics appears in the phenotype even when there’s only one copy.

Shown with a capital letter.

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Recessive

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An allele whose characteristics only appears in the phenotype if two copies are present.

Shown by lower case letters.

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Codominant

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Alleles that are both expressed in the phenotype - neither one is recessive.

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Locus

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The fixed position of a gene on a chromosome.

Alleles of a gene are found at the same locus on each chromosome.

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Homozygote

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An organism that carries two copies of the same allele.

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Heterozygote

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An organism that carries two different alleles.

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Carrier

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A person carrying an allele which is not expressed in the phenotype but that can be passed on to offspring.

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Are humans diploid or haploid organisms?

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Diploid

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13
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How many alleles do gametes have?

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One allele.

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How can you predict the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring produced if two parents are crossed?

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Genetic diagrams.

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Monohybrid inheritance

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The inheritence of a characteristic controlled by a single gene.

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Describe sickle-cell anaemia and the alleles involved:

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Codominant alleles.

Homozygous + normal haemoglobin = no disease

Homozygous + sickle haemoglobin = disease + all blood cells are sickle-shaped

Heterozygous = sickle-cell trait

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F1

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First generation from parents

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F2

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Offspring of first set of offspring.

20
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What is the phenotypic ratio for:

  • monohybrid
  • homozygous dominant x homozygous recessive
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F1 = all heterozygous offspring

F2 = 3 : 1 (dominant: recessive)

21
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What is the phenotypic ration for:

  • dihybrid?
  • homozygous dominant x homozygous recessive?
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F1 = all heterzygous offspring

F2 = 9 : 3 : 3 : 1

dominant both : dominant 1st recessive 2nd : recessive 1st dominant 2nd : recessive both.

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What is the phenotypic ration for:

  • codominant?
  • homozygous for one allele x homozygous for the other allele?
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F1 = all heterzygous offspring

F2 = 1 : 2 : 1

23
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In what scenarios might you not get the expected phenotypic ratio?

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Because of sex linkage, autosomal linkage or epistasis.