Genetics Flashcards
Heredity
The transfer of traits from parents to offspring
Inheritance
The receiving of traits by the offspring
P1 generation
The original parental generation
F1 generation
The 1st filial generation, the offspring of the p generation
F2 generation
The 2nd filial generation, the offspring of the F1 cross
Gene
Section of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a trait
Trait
A specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another
Allele
Different forms of a gene
Genotype
Genetic makeup of an organism
Phenotype
The traits you have because of the genes you have
Homozygous
When an organism has 2 identical alleles for a particular gene
Heterozygous
When an organism has 2 different alleles for a particular gene
Crossover
Portions of chromatids are exchanged within the Tetrad
Dominance and recessiveness
If the dominant allele is present in an organism, the organism will exhibit that trait. In order for the recessive trait to show up, both alleles for the trait must be recessive
Segregation
Each organism has two genes for each trait, 1 from mom one from dad. These genes are separated into different gametes during meiosis
Independent assortment
Alleles for different traits are segregated to different gametes independently of each other during meiosis (crossover)
Probability
The likelihood of something happening
Monohybrid cross
A genetic cross between parents that differ in the alleles they possess for one particular gene, one parent having two dominant alleles and the other two recessives
Dihybrid cross
A genetic cross between individuals with different alleles for two genes
Gregor Mendel
didexperimentswithpeaplantsthat
helpedexplainhowtheinheritance oftraits
worked
Genetics
Thescientificstudyofbiological
heredity
Fertilization
thejoining ofmaleand
femalereproductivecells
Self pollination
thesperminthepollen,andtheegg
beingfertilized,comefromthesame parent
plant
True breeding
iftheplantswereallowedto
selfpollinate,theoffspringwouldbe
Identical totheparentplant.
Cross pollination
thesperminthepollenandthe
eggbeingfertilizedcomefromtwodifferent
parents
Hybrids
Theoffspringofcrossesbetweenparents withdifferenttraits
Principle of dominance
Someallelesaredominantandsomearerecessive.Anorganismwithatleastonedominantalleleforatraitwillexhibit thedominantformofthetrait.Therecessiveformofthetraitwillonlybeexhibitedwhenthedominant alleleisabsent
Principal of segregation
Theallelesforatraitareseparatedduring
Meiosis
Punter square
A diagram used to predict the outcome of a genetic cross
Incomplete dominance
Whenonealleleisnot completelydominantoveranotherallele.
Codominance
Thephenotypesproducedbyboth allelesareclearlyexpressed
Multiple allele trait
A gene with more than two alleles
Polygenic traits
Traits controlled by two or more genes
Amino acid
Monomer of a protein