Mutation
Meiosis
Monohybrid
Dihybrid
Evolutionary Processes
100

a mutation that occurs in a body cell

somatic mutation

100
the type of 'ploid' these cells produce

haploid

100
when the homozygous dominant and heterozygous display the same phenotype

complete dominance

100

which pair of genes will independently assort their alleles?

unlinked genes

100

environmental factor that causes natural selection to occur

selection pressure

200

A mutation can be __________ if it occurs on a gametic cell 

inherited

200

example of a gamete

sperm OR egg

200

when a heterozygote has two dominant alleles expressed fully

co-dominance

200

which pair of genes will not independently assort their alleles?

linked genes
200

when a small population is left behind from an originally larger population due to a catastrophe - an extreme type of genetic drift

bottleneck effect

300

mutations create new

alleles

300

which process halves the number of alleles in meiosis

segregation

300
when a heterozygote has a mixture of the two alleles expressed as a new phenotype

incomplete dominance

300

what process separates linked genes?

crossing over

300

when a small population is randomly blown off course from an original population - an extreme type of genetic drift

founder effect

400

New and introduced genetic information as a result of a mutation results in a new _____ in a population

phenotype

400

which process shuffles homologous chromosomes onto either side of the equator

independent assortment

400

how many alleles constitute multiple alleles

3 or more

400

what is the expected phenotypic ratio of a dihybrid cross of two heterozygotes?

9:3:3:1

400

this stops for two populations to become different from each other

gene flow

500

the two ways that mutations can occur

spontaneously (mistakes in DNA replication) or induced (mutagen)

500

the process of the 'special hug' between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes

crossing over

500

what type of monohybrid inheritance often results in a 2:1 genotypic and phenotypic ratio due to loss of an embryo?

lethal alleles

500

how many genotypes can be produced from the offspring of unlinked dihybrid crosses that are heterozygous for both genes?

9

500

the definition of gene flow

movement of alleles from 1 population to another 

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