Genetics Flashcards
Define the term genotype
The alleles present within cells of an individual for a particular trait/characteristic
Define the term phenotype
The characteristics expressed by the organism (caused by the genotype)
Define the term dominant allele
Expressed in the phenotype even if a different allele for the same gene is present
Define the term recessive allele
Only expressed in the phenotype if no dominant allele is present
Define the term co dominant
Alleles are co dominant if they both contribute to the phenotype
Define the term heterozygous
Two different alleles
Define the term homozygous
Two copies of the same allele
Define the term linkage
- Genes for different characteristics that are present at different loci on the same chromosome
- The combination of alleles are usually inherited together because they segregate together in meiosis
How should a genetic diagram be laid out?
- Parental phenotype
- Parental genotype
- Gametes
- Punnet square
- F1 phenotype (ratio)
- F1 genotype
- Gametes
- Punnet square
- F2 genotype ratio
- F2 phenotypic ratio
What is sex linkage?
If the gene for the characteristic is on the sex chromosome
Define the term homogametic
Women XX
Define the term heterogametic
Men XY
What causes haemophilia?
Could be a recessive allele of a gene, that codes for a faulty version of the protein factor.
X^H - normal X^h - haemophilia
What is a monohybrid cross?
- parents - homozygous dominant x homozygous recessive (NN X nn)
- f1 generation - all heterozygous offspring (Nn)
- f2 generation phenotypic ratio 3 : 1 (dominant : recessive)
What is a dihybrid cross?
- parents - homozygous dominant x homozygous recessive (NNGG x nngg)
- f1 generation - all heterozygous offspring (NnGg)
- f2 generation - 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 (dominant both : dominant 1st recessive 2nd : recessive 1st dominant 2nd : recessive both)