Genetics/Heredity Flashcards

1
Q

What are the sections of DNA that cause traits called?

A

genes

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2
Q

What structures are the genes located in?

A

Chromosomes

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3
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Everyone is born with two different versions of each gene, one from your mother and one from your father. What are those versions called?

A

Alleles

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4
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Alleles can be either _______ which means they are expressed, and ________, which means they are only expressed if both alleles match

A

dominant = expressed
recessive = expressed only if both alleles are recessive

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5
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Your phenotype is all of your _______ traits

A

expressed

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6
Q

What is your genotype?

A

All of your genes, regardless of whether or not they are expressed

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7
Q

Who is the “Father of Genetics”?

A

Gregor Mendel

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8
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Mendel has a type of genetic trait named after him, the Mendelian trait. What kind of trait is that?

A

A trait caused by 1 gene (1 gene, 1 trait)

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9
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What is a polygenic trait?

A

Many genes for 1 trait

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10
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What is a pleiotropic trait?

A

1 gene for many traits

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11
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What is the tool we use to predict the probability of certain genetic traits of a child by looking at their parents’ genotypes?

A

A Punnett Square

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