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selecting the best animals |
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Whatever we can consistently observe or measure in a living organism |
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All the crosses Mendel did were with... |
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A cross between genotypes (pure-lines) that is homozygous for alternative alleles of the same gene |
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physical characteristics of a trait |
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the genetic composition of an individual |
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If a population differs by only 1 trait, it’s a ______ population |
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If a population differs by 2 traits, it’s a ______ population |
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Mendel crossed ______ and ______ peas |
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F1 (first filial) generation |
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the offspring of the cross of the parent (P) generation |
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F2 (second filial) generation |
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offspring of the F1 (first filial) generation |
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the trait shown in the F1 (first filial) generation |
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the traits shown in the F2 (second filial) generation |
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3/4 dominant and 1/4 recessive |
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what happens to the genes in meiosis? |
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half of the genome from each parent gets transmitted to each gamete |
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the similarity of our genes |
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We all have pretty much the same genes |
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what happens when there's a dominant and a recessive allele present? |
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the dominant gets expressed |
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when the recessive allele gets expressed |
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only when there’s 2 recessive’s present |
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contains 2 dominant or 2 recessive |
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contains 1 dominant and 1 recessive |
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Mendel’s law of segregation |
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Members of each pair of alleles separate from each other when an individual forms germ cells or gametes |
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basic unit of inheritance |
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on a specific location on a specific chromosome |
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the location of a gene on a chromosome |
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The number of chromosomes for each species is... |
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does size of organism have anything to do with number of chromosomes? |
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Chicken has ______ pairs of chromosomes |
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the sex chromosomes in humans |
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XY and XX, male and female respectively |
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the sex chromosomes in chickens |
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ZZ and ZW, male and female respectively |
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Dihybrid cross deals with... |
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No matter how many genotypes you have, you gotta look at it like this |
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from the one locus point of view |
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the phenotypic ratio we seem to obtain in monohybrid crosses |
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the phenotypic ratio we seem to obtain in dihybrid crosses |
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when the thing with phenotypic ratios is true |
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only when you have complete dominance at each locus |
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the law of independent assortment, which says that Segregation of genes at one locus does not influence the segregation of genes at another locus |
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the law of independent assortment |
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basically says that Segregation of genes at one locus does not influence the segregation of genes at another locus |
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other than phenotypic ratios, produce these |
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what happens between 2+ loci |
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some comb types in chickens |
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when 2 copies of the recessive allele at one locus silences the effect of the alleles at another locus |
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the dominant allele at one locus silences the effect of the alleles at another locus |
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one dominant allele at both loci is needed for something to be expressed |
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when you cross a homozygous recessive with an unknown |
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crossing an animal with one of its parents |
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used to determine whether or not a population is in balance |
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the hypothesis you use when doing a chi-square test |
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Hardy-Weinberg e'librium works in absence of... |
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1: selection 2: mutation 3: drift 4: migration
in absence of these, allele frequency remains constant |
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how mutation changes allele frequncy |
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interaction of alleles within a locus |
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some degrees of dominance |
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1: complete 2: incomplete 3: codominance or no dominance 4: overdominance 5: underdominance |
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population that's not in e'librium |
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when to reject null hypothesis |
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