Mendel's Experiments and Heredity Flashcards

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Allele

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gene variations that arise by mutation and exist at the same relative locations on homologous chromosomes

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Autosomes

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any of the non-sex chromosomes

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Blending theory of inheritance

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hypothetical inheritance pattern in which parental traits are blended together in the offspring to produce an intermediate physical appearance

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Codominance

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in a heterozygote, complete and simultaneous expression of both alleles for the same characteristic

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Continuous variations

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inheritance pattern in which a character shows a range of trait values with small gradations rather than large gaps between them

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Dihybrid

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result of a cross between two true-breeding parents that express different traits for two characteristics

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Discontinuous variations

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inheritance pattern in which traits are distinct and are transmitted independently of one another

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Dominant

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trait which confers the same physical appearance whether an individual has two copies of the trait or one copy of the dominant trait and one copy of the recessive trait

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Dominant lethal

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inheritance pattern in which an allele is lethal both in the homozygote and the heterozygote; this allele can only be transmitted if the lethality phenotype occurs after reproductive age

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Epistasis

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antagonistic interaction between genes such that one gene masks or interferes with the expression of another

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F1

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first filial generation in a cross; the offspring of the parental generation

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F2

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second filial generation produced when F1 individuals are self-crossed or fertilized with each other

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Genotype

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underlying genetic makeup, consisting of both physically visible and non-expressed alleles, of an organism

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Hemizygous

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presence of only one allele for a characteristic, as in X-linkage; hemizygosity makes descriptions of dominance and recessiveness irrelevant

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Heterozygous

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having two different alleles for a given gene on the homologous chromosome

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Homozygous

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having two identical alleles for a given gene on the homologous chromosome

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Hybridization

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process of mating two individuals that differ with the goal of achieving a certain characteristic in their offspring

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Incomplete dominance

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in a heterozygote, expression of two contrasting alleles such that the individual displays an intermediate phenotype

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Law of dominance

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in a heterozygote, one trait will conceal the presence of another trait for the same characteristic

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Law of independent assortment

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genes do not influence each other with regard to sorting of alleles into gametes; every possible combination of alleles is equally likely to occur

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Law of segregation

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paired unit factors (i.e., genes) segregate equally into gametes such that offspring have an equal likelihood of inheriting any combination of factors

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Linkage

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phenomenon in which alleles that are located in close proximity to each other on the same chromosome are more likely to be inherited together

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Model system

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species or biological system used to study a specific biological phenomenon to be applied to other different species

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Monohybrid

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result of a cross between two true-breeding parents that express different traits for only one characteristic

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P0

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parental generation in a cross

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Phenotype

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observable traits expressed by an organism

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Product rule

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probability of two independent events occurring simultaneously can be calculated by multiplying the individual probabilities of each event occurring alone

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Punnett square

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visual representation of a cross between two individuals in which the gametes of each individual are denoted along the top and side of a grid, respectively, and the possible zygotic genotypes are recombined at each box in the grid

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Recessive

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trait that appears “latent” or non-expressed when the individual also carries a dominant trait for that same characteristic; when present as two identical copies, the recessive trait is expressed

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Recessive lethal

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inheritance pattern in which an allele is only lethal in the homozygous form; the heterozygote may be normal or have some altered, nonlethal phenotype

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Reciprocal cross

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paired cross in which the respective traits of the male and female in one cross become the respective traits of the female and male in the other cross

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Sex linked

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any gene on a sex chromosome

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Sum rule

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probability of the occurrence of at least one of two mutually exclusive events is the sum of their individual probabilities

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Test cross

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cross between a dominant expressing individual with an unknown genotype and a homozygous recessive individual; the offspring phenotypes indicate whether the unknown parent is heterozygous or homozygous for the dominant trait

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Trait

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variation in the physical appearance of a heritable characteristic

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X-linked

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gene present on the X, but not the Y chromosome