bio chap 11
What blood types and ratios can we expect the offspring to have if the parents have blood types AB and O.
1: A, 1: B
If a population has two alleles for an X-linked gene, how many different variations of male genotypes are possible?
2
Heterozygous ratio
9:3:3:1
heterozygous
An organism that has two different alleles for a trait
Autosomes
Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome
A couple has 4 children, one of whom expresses methemoglobinemia. What can we assume about the genotypes of the parents in regards for methemoglobinemia?
Both parents are heterozygous.
Which of the following are included in Mendel's law of independent assortment?
Each pair of factors segregates independently of the other pairs. All possible combinations of factors can occur in gametes.
Codominance
Full expression of more than 1 allele
X-inked recessive inheritance
Males most likely to inherit because of the one x allele, skips generations
incomplete penetrance
Not all individuals with a mutant genotype show the mutant phenotype
Premises of Mendel's law of of segregation
Random fusion of all possible gametes occurred upon fertilization, providing each gamete two copies of each factor Gametes contain only one of the two parental factors Individuals have two factors for each trait The factors separate during gamete formation Developed by inheritance
incomplete dominance
Situation in which one allele is not completely dominant over another allele
pleiotropy
The ability of a single gene to have multiple effects.
Autosomal recessive
Trait can skip generations
red-green color blindness
What type of vision would a male with the genotype, XbY have?
Males
X linked traits carry so the y trait gives a male a more likely hood to pair with a recessive allele
Huntington's disease
autosomal dominant disorder
A female with congenital Methemoglobinemia has five children with an unaffected man, none of whom are affected by this disorder. Methemoglobinemia is a(n) __________ disorder.
autosomal recessive
Q1 and Q2 are different alleles of a single gene and are both completely expressed in a heterozygous individual. This type of inheritance is termed
codominant
polygenic inheritance
combined effect of two or more genes on a single character
dihybrid
cross between an organism with an unknown genotype and an organism with a recessive phenotype (16 possible genotypes) 1/16 possible for recessive trait
Independent assortment states that alleles that are inherited independently must be located on ________ homologous chromosomes.
different
Which type of inheritance pattern is occurring if one gene is overriding another, such as the gene HERC2 gene producing blue eyes even in the presence of OCA2?
epistatic inheritance
XY chromosomes
hemizygous
recessive allele
hh, skipped generation of less probable factor
autosomal dominant
inheritance pattern of a dominant allele on an autosome Cannot skip generations As is recessive
only individuals who are homozygous recessive for the allele for this disorder are affected.
methemoglobinemia disorder targets
Pleiotropy occurs when ______ affect(s) two or more distinct and unrelated traits.
one mutant gene, leads to genetic code malfunction- protein error
The allele that can be masked by the dominant allele is referred to as being
recessive
True or false: Each genetic outcome of a genetic cross between the same parents is independent of the others.
true