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LIFE 102 Test 3
Chapter 15 (Chromosomal Inheritance)
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
04/11/2012

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Term
Chromosome Theory of Inheritance (def)
Definition
- Mendelian genes have specific loci on chromosomes
- Chromosomes undergo segregation and independent assortment
Term
Wild type (def)
Mutant phenotypes (def)
Definition
- Normal phenotypes; typically found in wild/natural individuals of a species
- Traits alternative to the wild type
Term
Sex Determination
Definition
Two different sex chromosomes, homozygous is one gender, heterozygous is another gender
Term
Sex-linked gene
Definition
- A gene located on either sex chromosome
- Sex chromosomes have genes unrelated to sex
- In humans, sex-linked usually refers to the X chromosome
Term
Sex-linked disorders on X
Definition
- Color Blindness
- Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- Hemophilia
Term
X Inactivation in Mammalian Females
Definition
- One of the two X chromosomes in each cell is randomly inactivated during embryonic development
- Inactive condenses in Barr body
Term
Linked genes (def)
Definition
Genes located on the same chromosome that tend to be inherited together
Term
Genetic Recombination (def)
Definition
The production of offspring with combinations of traits differing from either parent
Term
Crossing over (def/prop)
Definition
- Occurs on homologous chromosomes
- Incomplete linkage of genes even on same chromosomes
- Genes that are farther apart increases probability that a crossover will occur
- Bits of DNA trade between homologous chromosomes during Prophase I in meiosis
Term
Genetic Map (def)
Linkage Map (def)
Map Units (def)
Definition
Genetic Map - an ordered list of the genetic loci along a particular chromosome
Linkage Map - a genetic map of a chromosome based on recombination frequencies
Map Unit - Distances between genes can be expressed as map units; one map unit, or centimorgan, represents a 1% recombination frequency
Term
Nondisjunction (Def)
Definition
When pairs of homologous chromosomes do not separate normally during meiosis
Term
Aneuploidy (def)
Monosomic (def)
Trisomic (def)
Definition
- Results from fertilization of gametes in which nondisjunction occured
- Abnoormal number of a particular chromosome
- Monosomic: one copy of a particular chromosome
- Trisomic: three copies of a chromosome
Term
Polyploidy (def)
Definition
- Condition in which an organism has more than two complete sets of chromosomes
–Triploidy (3n) is three sets of chromosomes
–Tetraploidy (4n) is four sets of chromosomes
- Polyploidy is common in plants, but not animals
- Polyploids are more normal in appearance than aneuploids
Term
Deletion (def)
Duplication (def)
Inversion (def)
Translocation (def)
Definition
Del - removes a chromosomal segment
Dup - repeats a segment
Inv - reverses a segment within a chromosome
Trans - moves a segment from one chromosome to another
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Genomic imprinting (def)
Definition
- Phenotype depends on which parent passed along the alleles for those traits
- Silencing of certain genes during gamete production
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