Chapter 19: Genetics and Inheritance
Punnett Square
A way to represent patterns of inheritance of alleles and predict probability that a particular allele will be inherited.
yes
A widow's peak in the hairline is a dominant trait. Could two people with widow's peaks produce a child with widow's peak?
sickle cell anemia
All of the following human traits are determined by interaction of multiple genes and alleles except:
XXY Klinefelter syndrome
Male phenotype, Long arms and legs, underdeveloped testes in boys, breast development.
XYY Jacob syndrome
Male phenotype, Unusually tall & thin, large teeth, sometimes experience severe acne, slightly lower IQ - mild form of retardation.
Karyotype
A display of the chromosome pairs of a cell arranged by size and shape.
The alleles on homologous chromosomes are identical to each other.
All of the following statements about homologous chromosomes are true except:
XO Turner Syndrome
Female phenotype, short with slightly altered body form and small breasts. Most are not mentally retarded but are sterile and have shortened lives.
Recessive
The allele that is only expressed if homozygous.
Genotype
The set of alleles that an individual possesses.
alleles, locus
Different types of genes for a trait are referred to as ______ and their location on chromosomes is referred to as their _______.
the individual is a female
Examination of a karyotype reveals 23 pairs of chromosomes, with each homologous pair illustrating similar size and centromere location. Which of the following can be concluded from this karyotype?
Dominant
Prevails over recessive genes.
Nondisjunction
The failure of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate properly during mitosis or meiosis.
Sex-linked inheritance
Traits located on the sex cells. (i.e. Colorblindness, hemophilia.)
Inheritance
Transmission of DNA from parents to offspring.
25%
Two parents are heterozygous for familial hypercholoesterolemia, having blood cholesterol levels two to three times the normal level. What is the probability that their child will be unaffected by this disorder?
Alleles
Alternate versions of a single gene.
Polygenic inheritance
Inheritance of phenotypic traits that depend on many genes.
Homozygous
An individual who possesses two identical alleles for a given gene.
Mutation
A change in an individuals DNA sequence that can be passed to future generations.
Dominant-lethal allele
A homozygous dominant or heterozygous combination of alleles results in death (e.g. Huntington's disease).
Linked alleles
Alleles for different traits are inherited together because they are joined on the same chromosome.
Heterozygous
An individual who possesses two different alleles for a given gene.
Codominance
Both alleles contribute to the phenotype of the organism.
Sickle cell anemia
Caused by inheriting defective recessive genes from both parents, more commonly occurs in African-Americans.
no
Could a couple with attached earlobes produce a baby with detached earlobes? (yes or no)
Incomplete dominance
Creates a blended phenotype; one allele is not completely dominant over the other
XXX Trisomy X syndrome
Female phenotype, nearly normal except for a tendency toward mild mental retardation.
1
How many different kinds of gametes (with respect to a particular gene locus) are formed by an individual who is homozygous?
All her sons will be color-blind
If a women is red-green color-blind, what can you state about all her sons?
dominant, recessive
In a heterozygote, the expressed trait is referred to as _______ and the unexpressed trait is referred to as________.
Law of segregation
Mendelian principle that diploid organisms inherit two genes for each trait (on a pair of homologous chromo-somes), and that during meiosis the two genes are distributed to different gametes.
Law of independent assortment
Mendelian principle that genetic factors separate completely independently of each other during the formation of sperm and egg, applies fully only to genes located on different chromosomes
Phenotype
The traits that an individual exhibits.
0%
What is likelihood that a man with hemophilia mating with a women who is homozygous for the normal form of the blood clotting factor gene will have a son with hemophilia?
independent assortment during gamete production; crossing-over and shuffling of linked genes during meiosis; random fertilization
What is the basis for the tremendous genetic diversity resulting from sexual reproduction?
0%
What is the likelihood that a parent with Type AB blood would have a child with Type O blood?
Punnett square analysis
What tool is used to determine the probabilities of different genetic outcomes from various crosses?
Deletion
When a piece of a chromosome breaks off and is lost.
Translocation
When a piece of chromosome breaks off and attaches at another site.
Klinefleter syndrome
Which of the following could be detected by preparing a karyotype?
nondisjunction
Which of the following events or processes can result in Patau syndrome, Turner Syndrome, or Klinefelter syndrome?
crossing-over during meiosis I
Which of the following results in the separation (or unlinking) of linked genes?
a dominant allele masks the expression of a recessive allele in a heterozygote
Which of the following statements correctly express the relationship between dominant and recessive alleles?
Genotype determines phenotype; Environment can affect phenotype
Which of the following statements is/are true?
adjacent genes on the same chromosome
Which of the following would provide an exception to Mendel's law of independent assortment?
genotype
Your allele combination for any trait is called your?