Non-Mendelian Genetics (2/16) Flashcards
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What are some commonly observed “Non-Mendelian” characteristics of genes or traits?
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- ) Incomplete dominance between alleles (ex. red flower + white flower = pink flower)
- ) Co-dominance of alleles (ex. A and B blood types are fully expressed in AB)
- ) More than 2 alleles for one gene in a population
- ) One gene may have multiple effects (ex. allele for albinism also associated with crossed eyes and larger body size)
- ) One trait may result from input of multiple genes (ex, milk production is controlled by several genes, as is skin color)
- ) genes may influence each other (ex. coat color in labs is controlled by two genes)
2
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Epistasis
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describes the situation in which a gene masks the phenotypic effects of another gene
3
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4 Biomolecules of Life
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- ) Carbohydrates (fast energy)
- ) Lipids (long-term energy storage, cell membranes are made up of lipids)
- ) Proteins (which function as enzymes) (can build tissues, muscles, the immune system)
- ) Nucleic Acids (DNA & RNA)
4
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What does it mean that DNA Replication is “Semi-Conservative”?
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DNA replication creates DNA molecules that are half old and half new (preserving part of each original strand)
5
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What are nucleotides?
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composed of phosphate group
- 5 carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) and nitrogenous base
6
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Nucleotide Bases and Their Pairings
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Bases: ATCG
Pairings:
A <=> T
C <=> G