Unit 5: Hereditary

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Codominance

________: Sometimes youll see an equal expression of both alleles.

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female

A(n) ________ with one color blind- X is called a carrier.

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Synapsis

________ involves two sets of chromosomes that come together to form a tetrad (a bivalent)

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Traits

________ are influenced by one or more of your genes.

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haploid

If a cell has only one set of chromosomes, we call it a(n) ________ cell.

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new diploid

A parent will contribute a gamete with one set that will be paired with the set from the other parent to produce a(n) ________ cell, or zygote.

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sexual reproduction

The mitochondria are always provided by the egg during ________, so mitochondrial inheritance is always through the maternal line, not the male line.

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male

A(n) ________ has one X and one Y chromosome.

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second meiotic division

The purpose of the ________ is to separate sister chromatids.

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Polygenic inheritance

________: In some cases, a trait results from the interaction of many genes.

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Punnett squares

________ are used to predict the results of a cross.

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Mendel

________ crossed two true- breeding plants with contrasting traits: tall pea plants and short pea plants.

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ovule

In plants the mitochondria are provided by the ________ and are maternally inherited.

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Meiosis

________ is limited to sex cells in special sex organs called gonads.

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Oogenesis

________ produces only one ovum, not four.

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cell

A(n) ________ that has two sets of chromosomes is a diploid ________.

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same chromosome

Since linked genes are found on the ________, they can not segregate independently.

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spermatogenesis

During ________, four sperm cells are produced for each diploid cell.

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Nondisjunction

________ can occur in** anaphase I** (meaning chromosomes dont separate when they should), or in anaphase II (meaning chromatids dont separate)

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Humans

________ contain 23 pairs of chromosomes.

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Non nuclear inheritance

________: Apart from the genetic material held in the nucleus, there is also genetic material in the mitochondria.

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Nondisjunction chromosomes

________ failed to separate properly during meiosis.

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Diploid

________ organisms usually have two copies of each gene, one on each homologous chromosome.

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II

At telophase ________, a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes and a total of four haploid cells are produced.

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anaphase II

During ________, chromatids of each chromosome split at the centromere, and each chromatid is pulled to opposite ends of the cell.

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Barr body

A(n) ________ is an X chromosome that is condensed and visible.

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sperm cells

If ________ are produced, then meiosis is called spermatogenesis.

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Homologous chromosomes

________ are the same size and shape, and contain the same genes.

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monohybrid cross

A(n) ________ occurs when two individuals are crossed and one gene is being studied.

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Phenotypic plasticity

________ occurs if two individuals with the same genotype have different phenotypes since they are in different environments.

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female cell

In every ________, one X chromosome is activated and the other X chromosome is deactivated during embryonic development.

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organism

If a(n) ________ has two different alleles for a given trait, the ________ is heterozygous.

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X chromosome

The ________ destined to be inactivated is randomly chosen in each cell.

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chromosome

Individuals with Down syndrome have three- instead of two- copies of the 21st ________.

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Sex cells

________ are haploid.

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metaphase II

In ________, chromosomes move toward the metaphase plate.

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identical alleles

When an organism has two ________ for a given trait, the organism is homozygous.

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X inactivation

________ is the reason it is okay that females have two X chromosomes and males have only one.

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Synapsis

________ is followed by crossing- over, the exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes.

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females

In males, the gonads are the testes, while in ________ they are the ovaries.

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Meiosis

________ is also known as gametogenesis.

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Humans

________ have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes.

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homologous chromosomes

The ________ that make up each pair are similar in size and shape and contain the same genes in the same locations.

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female

A(n) ________ has two X chromosomes.

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Meiosis

________ is the production of gametes.

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Homologous chromosomes

________ are two copies or versions of the same chromosome in a diploid cell or organism.

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Meiosis

________ is likely to produce sorts of variations than is mitosis, which therefore confers selective advantage on sexually reproducing organisms.

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Meiosis

________ actually involves two rounds of cell division: meiosis I and ________ II.

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The three principles of genetics

the Law of Dominance, the Law of Segregation, and the Law of Independent Assortment

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Mendel crossed two true-breeding plants with contrasting traits

tall pea plants and short pea plants

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So far, we have looked at only one trait

tall versus short

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Law of Dominance

One trait masks the effects of another trait

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Law of Segregation

Each gamete gets only one of the copies of each gene

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Law of Independent Assortment

Each pair of homologous chromosomes splits independently, so the alleles of different genes can mix and match

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Twenty

two of the pairs of chromosomes are called autosomes

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Most sex

linked traits are found on the X chromosome and are more properly referred to as "X-linked."

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**Incomplete dominance (**blending inheritance)

In some cases, the traits will blend

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Codominance

Sometimes youll see an equal expression of both alleles

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Polygenic inheritance

In some cases, a trait results from the interaction of many genes

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Non-nuclear inheritance

Apart from the genetic material held in the nucleus, there is also genetic material in the mitochondria

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Meiosis actually involves two rounds of cell division

meiosis I and meiosis II

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Meiosis I consists of four stages

prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I

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