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Why did Gregor Mendel choose pea plants (4)? |
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- can produce hybrids
- many varieties available
- small and easy to grow
- can self fertilize or cross fertilize
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Mendel's experimental method:
- produce __-__ strains for each trait
- ___ ___ the alternate forms of those strains.
(perform ___ ___ as well)
- allow the hybrid to __-___ and record the traits
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- true-breeding
- cross fertilized
reciprocal crosses
- self-fertilize
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a cross to study only 2 variations of a single trait
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Mendel produced ___-___ pea strains for 7 different traits
- each trait has _ alternate forms
- mendel __-___ the true-breeding strains
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F1 Generation (1st filial generation):
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offspring produced by crossing 2 true-breeding strains |
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For every trait Mendel studied,
all F1 plants resembled...
- no plants w/ characteristics ____ b/t 2 parents were produced.
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offspring resulting from the self-fertilization of F1 plants |
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the form of each trait expressed in the F1 plants |
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the form of the trait not seen in the F1 plants |
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Phenotypic ratio of F2 generation (monohybrid cross) |
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Genotypic ratio of F2 generation (monohybrid cross) |
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1:2:1
true-breeding dominant:
not-true-breeding dominant:
true-breeding recessive |
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information for a trait passed from parent to offspring |
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alternate forms of a gene |
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having two of the same allele |
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having 2 different alleles |
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total set of alleles of an individual |
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outward appearance of an individual |
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Two alleles for a gene segregate during gamete formation and are joined at random, one from each parent, during fertilization |
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Pedigree analysis is used to track ____ ____ in families |
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examination of 2 separate traits in a single cross |
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The F1 generation of a dihybrid cross shows only ___ phenotypes for each trait |
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phenotypic ratio for F2 Generation (dihybrid cross) |
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Principle of Independant assortment |
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In a dihybrid cross, the alleles of each gene assort independently |
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Probability rules of addition |
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the probability of
2 mutually exclusive events
occuring simultaneously
is the SUM of their individual probabilities |
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Probability Rule of Multiplication |
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The probability of
2 independent events
occuring simultaneously
is the PRODUCT of their individual probabilities |
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Testcross is...
Cross an unknown, dominant genotype with a ___ ___ |
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a cross used to determine the genotype of an individual with dominant phenotype
homozygous recessive |
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Mendel's model of inheritance assumes:
- each trait is controlled by a __ ___
- the gene has only __ alleles
- there is a clear relationship b/t ___ and __ alleles
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- single gene
- 2
- dominant and recessive
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Polygenic Inheritance occurs when... |
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multiple genes are involved in controlling the phenotype of that trait |
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Polygenic traits show___ ___ and are referred to as ____ ____ |
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continuous variation
quantitative traits |
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refers to an allele which has more than one effect on phenotype
cystic fibrosis,
sickle cell anemia |
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the heterozygote intermediate in a phenotype b/t 2 homozygotes
ie: red dominant, white recessive => pink intermediate |
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The heterozygote shows some aspect of the phenotypes of both homozygotes |
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What to things does the human ABO blood group system demonstrate?
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- multiple alleles (IA,IB, and i)
- Codominance
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The ___ of some genes can be influenced by the environment |
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one gene can interfere with the expression of another gene |
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