Non-Mendelian Inheritance
Evolutionary Genetics
Population Genetics
Developmental Genetics & Complex Traits
Genetic Linkage & Mapping
100

This term describes a heterozygote that displays a blended phenotype, like pink snapdragons.

What is Incomplete Dominance?
100

This term uses mutation rates to estimate the time since two species diverged.

What is a molecular clock?

100

This term occurs when allele frequencies remain constant across generations.

What is Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium?

100

This value (h2) measures the proportion of trait variance due to additive genes.

What is narrow-sense heritability?

100

This unit of genetic distance is equal to a 1% recombination frequency.

What is a centiMorgan?

200

The term for one single gene affecting multiple, seemingly unrelated physical traits.

What is pleiotropy?

200

These structures look similar due to shared ancestry.

What is homology?

200

This term describes a type of drift that occurs when a small group colonizes a new, isolated area.

What is the Founder Effect?

200

These genes determine offspring phenotype based solely on the mother's genotype.

What are maternal effect genes?
200

This term describes two genes located on the same chromosome.

What is synteny?
300

This phenomenon occurs when the expression of one gene masks or interferes with another.

What is Epistasis?

300

These genes are duplicates within a single species that often evolve new functions.

What are paralogs?

300

This is the term for an allele’s frequency reaching 100% within a population.

What is fixation?

300

These highly conserved genes determine the body plan along the anterior-posterior axis.

What are Hox genes?

300

This disequilibrium describes the non-random association of alleles at different loci.

What is Linkage Disequilibrium?

400

This is the percentage of individuals with a specific genotype who actually express the trait.

What is penetrance?

400

This term describes a neutral allele that spreads because it is near a beneficial one.

What is hitchhiking?

400

This type of selection actively maintains polymorphism in a population.

What is balancing selection?

400

These signaling molecules form a gradient to provide positional info to developing cells.

What are morphogens?

400

This phenomenon occurs when one crossover event inhibits a second one nearby.

What is interference?
500

This type of inheritance involves DNA found in the mitochondria or chloroplasts.

What is extranuclear inheritance?

500

This term describes a trait that evolved for one use but was later co-opted for another.

What is Exaptation?

500

This term involves individuals choosing partners with similar phenotypes.

What is assortative mating?

500

This process occurs when one group of cells induces a change in the fate of a neighbor.

What is induction?

500

This type of cross is used to determine both the distance and the order of three genes.

What is a 3-point testcross?

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