List the three Laws of Heritability
Law of Segregation, Dominance, and Independent Assortment
One of two or more alternative genes found on the same place on a chromosome
Alleles
What are two alleles that are the exact same called?
Homozygous
What is it called when genes have multiple phenotypic effects.
Pleiotropy
What determines if an inherited disorder is dominant or recessive?
Its alleles
What is the definition for the Law of Segregation?
Individuals possesses two alleles and each parent passes down one allele
Any observable trait or feature, a heritable feature that varies
Character
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Are these genes homozygous or heterozygous?
Homozygous
List the alleles for blood type
A, B, AB, O
Give an example of a recessive disorder
Cystic Fibrosis
What is the Rule of Multiplication?
Determines the probability that two or more independent events will occur together in some specific combination by multiplying the probability of two events
Give an example of a phenotype.
Ex. Hair color, eye color, height, etc.
If two people with blue eyes (a recessive trait) have children, what will the color of the children's eyes be?
Blue
What is plolygenic inheritance?
Different alleles combine to form a resulting trait
Give two examples of dominant disorders
Huntington disease and Marfon syndrome
Define Probability
A number, between 0 and 1, expressing the precise likelihood of an event happening
Define phenotype and genotype
Genotype: genetic constitution of an individual organism
Phenotype: apparent traits resulting from the genotype
Top Right: Tt
Bottom Right: tt
What is this?
Pedigree Chart
What are alleles of recessive disorders called?
Carriers
List the four rules for the Probability Laws
Multiplication, Addition, Sum, and Product
Define incomplete dominance.
The resulting individual will express a trait between the two possibilities
A woman is heterozygous for the trait of brown eyes. Her husband has blue eyes. (Blue eyes are a recessive trait) How likely is their spawn going to have BROWN eyes?
50%
Phenotype: Red Pink White
Genotype: RR Rr rr
What is this an example of?
Incomplete Dominance
Explain what pedigree charts are used for
Used to predict specific genotypes and phenotypes, and can also be used to track a specific mutation