7A genetics

Cards (18)

  • What is a genotype
    The genetic constitution of an organisms (the alleles it has for a gene)
  • what is a phenotype
    The expression of the genes and its interaction with the environment
  • what is homozygous
    A pair of homologous chromosomes carrying the same alleles for a single gene
  • what is hetrozygous?
    A pair of homologous chromosomes carrying two different alleles for a single gene
  • what is a recessive allele?
    An allele only expressed if no dominant allele is present
  • what is a dominant allele?
    An allele that will always be expressed in the phenotype is present in the genotype
  • what does codominant mean?
    Both alleles are equally dominant and expressed in the phenotype
  • what are multiple alleles?
    More than two alleles for a single gene
  • what is sex linkage?
    A gene whose locus is on the X chromosome
  • what is autosomal linkage?
    Genes that are located on the same chromosome (not the sex-chromosomes)
  • what is epistasis?
    When one gene modifies or masks the expression of a different gene at a different locus
  • In a dihybrid cross of two heterozygous parents what will the ratio be?
    9.3.3.1
    unless there is autosomal linkage or crossing over
  • how does crossing over affect gametes that we have predicted in a punnet square?
    results in new combinations of alleles in the gametes
  • how does autosomal linkage affect the predicted gametes from a punnet square?
    alleles for each gene are linked on the same chromosome and must be inherited together
    this means that only possible gametes are the two split.
  • if an organism has autosomal linkage then what could affect results to provide more possible gametes?
    crossing over during meiosis
  • what is a gene pool?
    all the alleles of all the genes within a population at one time
  • what is a population?
    all the individual species within an area at one time
  • what is allele frequency?
    the proportion of alleles within the gene pool