Genetics Flashcards
Define epigenetics
environment produces alterations to the gene expression, not gene sequence
When does down syndrome become more likely?
When the mother is older
The 4 ways that nature vs. nurture is studied
Family studies, adoption studies, twin studies, and combined twin and adaption studies
define hertiability
estimate of percentage of variance in a trait
that is attributable to genetic differences
GOTTESMAN’S LIMIT-SETTING
MODEL
Genes interact with the environment by setting
the upper and lower limits of our development
SCARR’S NICHE-PICKING
MODEL
Genes play a role in producing the child’s
environment
¡Children actively seek and select environments
that match their interests, talents, and
personality characteristics
¡As children gain more independence, this
selection process is increasingly determined by
the child’s genetic endowment
¡Sheds doubt on the ability to distinguish
environmental from genetic influences
Define substantial heritability
Refers to the fact that a condition is definitely inherited from the parents
Meiosis
A cell splits into two cells, with the two daughter cells receiving half the number of chromosomes of the parent
Cross overs
the sister chromatids align, and this can causes some of the complementary genes to swap, causing different genetic info to be present than was originally available to the parent
Define chromosome
Chemical strands int he cell nucleus that contain the genes
Define alleles
the different forms of a gene
Epigenetics
Environment alterations to gene expression
What two kinds of hereditary traits are there
Dominant and recessive
What two kinds of defects in the chromosomes are discussed in the slides
Autosomal disorders and disorders of the sex chromosomes
What kind of genetic disorder causes downs syndrome?
autosomal (an extra chromosome)