Unit 3 List 3 DNA & Heredity Flashcards

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cellular division

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the division of a cell into two daughter cells with the same genetic material.

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egg cell

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the female reproductive cell, or gamete, in most anisogamous organisms

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epigenetic

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relating to changes, especially heritable changes, in the characteristics of a cell or organism that result from altered gene expression or other effects not involving changes to the DNA sequence itself.

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fertilization

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the action or process of fertilizing an egg, female animal, or plant, involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.

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genome

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the haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism, or in each cell of a multicellular organism.

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Inherited traits

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a particular genetically determined characteristic or quality that distinguishes somebody

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Multicellular organism

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organism is an organism that consists of more than one

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sexual reproduction

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the production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types (sexes). In most higher organisms, one sex (male) produces a small motile gamete which travels to fuse with a larger stationary gamete produced by the other (female)

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sperm cell

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a form of gamete or reproductive cell found in the male human body

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autosomal

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the gene in question is located on one of the numbered, or non-sex, chromosomes. “

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complete dominance

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is a form of dominance wherein the dominant allele completely masks the effect of the recessive allele in heterozygous conditions

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dihybrid cross

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a breeding experiment between two organisms which are identical hybrids for two traits

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F1 (first filial)

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the first generation of offspring

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F2 (second filial)

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the result of a cross between two F1 individuals

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genotype

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the genetic constitution of an individual organism.

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genotypic ratio

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the proportional relationship between different genotypes that result from a genetic cross

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Hardy-Weinberg Conditions

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There are five basic Hardy-Weinberg conditions: no mutation, random mating, no gene flow, infinite population size, and no selection.

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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium

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principle stating that the genetic variation in a population will remain constant from one generation to the next.

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incomplete dominance

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a form of Gene interaction in which both alleles of a gene at a locus are partially expressed, often resulting in an intermediate or different phenotype

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monohybrid cross

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hybrid of two individuals with homozygous genotypes which result in the opposite phenotype for a certain genetic trait.

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P (parental) generation

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the first in any genetic cross pollination experiment.

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phenotype

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the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.

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phenotypic ratio

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a ratio comparing the possible outcomes for an organism based on physical appearance.

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polygenic inheritance

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characteristic, such as height or skin color, that is influenced by two or more genes.

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population

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all the organisms of the same group or species that live in a specific area and are capable of breeding among themselves

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ratio

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a numerical comparison of how many offspring will have one phenotype versus another

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variation

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the differences between individuals of the same species, caused by genetic and environmental factors.