Genetics Exam 2
Mitosis produces how many daughter cells?
2 genetically identical
Definition of Reciprocal Translocation
2 non-homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material
Radial Loop Domains are what level of compaction?
3rd
Meiosis produces how many daughter cells?
4 non-genetically identical
How many Barr bodies would an individual with a X0 genotype possess? A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
A. 0
The Lyon hypothesis attempts to explain the molecular mechanism of _____. A. X-inactivation B. genomic imprinting C. maternal inheritance D. extra nuclear inheritance
A. X-inactivation
In a Z-W system, which is considered to be the homogametic sex? A. males B. females C. Hermaphrodite D. None of the above
A. males
Definition of Genome
All the genetic information in an organism
What are the 3 Types of Microtubules?
Aster, Polar, and Kinetochore Microtubules
What gene is encoded in the Xic? A. Xce B. Xist C. TsiX D. TsiY
B. Xist
Z-Y System Males/Females
(birds and some fish) Male: Z-Z Female: Z-W
How Can a Mutant Allele be Dominant?
- gain of function (hypermorph) - dominant-negative (antimorph) - haploinsufficiency (neomorph)
Definition of Chromatin
DNA protein complex formed during compaction of linear DNA
What is Homologous Recombination?
DNA strand is damaged and uses other DNA strand to repair itself
Primary Ways Chromosome Structure can be altered by mutations
Deletion Duplication Inversion Translocation
Haploid Plant is a _____
Gametophyte
Definition of Genetic Polymorphism
In large populations, there may be more than one common allele (wild type)
Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
Interphase (g1, s phase, g2 phase) and then Mitotic phase (mitosis, cytokinesis)
Meiosis: Steps of Prophase I
Lebtotene Zygotene Pachytene Diplotene Diakinesis
X-O System Males/Females
Male: X-Y, X-O, Female: X-X
X-Y System Males/Females
Males: X-Y, X-X-Y - heterogametic Females: X-X, X-O - homogametic
Definition of Sex Determination
Mechanism where an individual develops into male or female
Definition of Arocentric
More off center centromere
Definition of Gene Interaction
Occur when 2 or more different genes influence the outcome of a single threat
Definition of Cell Division
Process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
Steps of Meiosis I
Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I
Definition of Euploidy
Variation in number of complete sets of chromosomes
3 Different Sex Chromosome Systems
X-Y, X-O, Z-W
Definition of Recessive Mutant Alleles
allele that has been altered by mutation, rare, allele is defective
Definition of Lethal Alleles
alleles that have the most detrimental effect on phenotype --> death, result of mutation in essential gene
Definition of Sex Influenced Trait
an allele is dominant in one sex but recessive in the opposite sex, autosomal
Definition Robertsonian Translocation
an entire chromosome attached to another
Where are Kinetochore Microtubules Located?
attach to kinetochore on the centromere of the chromosomes
Definition of Behavioral Sex Determination
behavioral interactions can determine sex
Definition of Somatic Cells
body cells other than gametes
Definition of Paracentric Inverstion
centromere lies outside inverted region
Definition of Pericentric Inversion
centromere lies within inverted region
Definition of Metacentric
centromere near middle
Definition of Polymorphism
change in gene (less rare than mutations)
Definition of Internal Nuclear Matrix
connects to lamina, fills nucleus interior
Definition of Gene Duplication
creates similar genes (sparalogs) (humans have ~2-3 copies of similar genes)
Chromosome Classification: Banding Pattern
dark bands= tightly compacted regions light bands= loose compacted regions
Definition of Nuclear Lamina
fibers lining inner membrane
Where are Aster Microtubules Located?
from the centrosome to the plasma membrane
Definition of Dominant Mutant Alleles
gain of function, less common than recessive alleles.
Definition of Isogamous
gametes are morphologically similar ex: many species of fungi and algae
Definition of Heterogamous
gametes that are morphologically different (sperm and egg)
What are functional sites along bacterial chromosomes?
genes intergenetic regions origin of replication repetitive sequences
What are functional sites along eukaryotic chromosomes?
genes origin of replication centromeres telomeres repetitive sequences
Definition of Non-Essential Gene
genes that are not absolutely necessary for survival, but beneficial
Definition of Essential Gene
genes that are required for survival (only 1/3)
Definition of Polyploids
have an odd number of chromosome sets, usually sterile
Definition of Incomplete dominance
heterozygote exhibits a phenotype that is intermediate between phenotypes of 2 zygotes
Overdominance (Heterozygote Advantage)
heterozygote has a greater reproductive success compared to either homozygotes
Definition of Linker Histone Protein
histone that binds DNA in linker region between nucleosomes and help to compact
Definition of Ortholog
homologs within a different species
Definition of Paralog
homologs within a single species
Steps of Mitosis
interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis
Egg/Ovum Cell Characteristics
large and immobile
Chromosome Classification: Size
largest to smallest
Definition of Mutant Alleles
less common version of gene, often defective
Definition of Euchromatin
less condensed regions of chromosomes, active, radial loops
Chromosome Classification: Position of Centromere
metacentric submetacentric arocentric telocentric
Definition of Pleiotropic Effects
multiple effects of a single gene on the phenotype of an organism
Definition of Gene Redundancy
one gene can compensate for loss-of-function of other gene, no effect on phenotype
What is Oogenesis?
production of egg cells (in ovaries)
What is Spermatogenesis?
production of sperm (in testes)
Definition of Complementation
products of offspring with a wild-type phenotype from parents that both display the same/similar recessive phenotype
Where are Polar Microtubules Located?
project from the centrosomes to the middle,
What is a Cytogeneticist?
scientist who studies chromosomes under microscope
Definition of Chromosomal Translocation
segment of one chromosome becomes attached to another
What is the SRY Gene?
sex determining region of the Y chromosome
Definition of Haploid Sex Determination
sex is determined by number of sets of chromosomes
Definition of Terminal Deletion
single break
Chromosome Classification
size position of centromere banding pattern
Definition of Submetacentric
slightly off center centromere
Definition of Bacterial Plasmids
small DNA molecule within a cell that is physically separated from chromosomal DNA & can replace it
Sperm Cell Characteristics
small and mobile
What species have Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination?
some reptiles and fish
Definition of Telomere
specialized sequences located at both ends of the linear chromosome
Definition of Gametes
sperm and egg cells
Meiosis produces haploid cells called _______
spores
Definition of Chromosomes
structure within living cells that contains genetic material
Definition of Protandrous Hermaphrodite
switch from male to female
Definition of Wild Type Alleles (WT)
the most prevalent version of a gene in wild population
Definition of Centromere
the region of the chromosome that holds the two sister chromatids together during mitosis
Definition of Heterochromatin
tightly compacted regions of chromosomes, inactive, compacted radial loops
Definition of Sex Linked Traits
traits that occur only in 1 of 2 sexes, can be autosomal or sex linked
Definition of Genetic Linkage
transmission of genes located close to each other on the same chromosome violates law of independent assortment
Definition of Codominance
two alleles of the same gene are present (heterozygous) and both are expressed
Definition of Interstitial Deletion
two breaks and reattachment of outer pieces
Definition of Homolog
two or more genes derived from a common ancestor
Definition of Aneuploidy
variation in number of particular chromosomes within a set
Definition of Epistasis
when a gene can mask the phenotypic effects of another gene
Definition of Mutation
a change in DNA sequence, rare, affecting phenotype
The genetic control of X-inactivation is governed by a short region on the X chromosome called the _______. A. Y-inactivation center (Yic) B. condensation center C. X-inactivation center (Xic) D. X-initiation center
C. X-inactivation center (Xic)
Definition of Telocentric
Centromere at the end
Steps of Meiosis II
Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II
What are the 2 Different Types of Homologous Recombination?
Sister Chromatid Exchange Between Homologous Chromosomes
Diploid plant is a _____
Sporophyte