Module 3
Module 1
Module 2
Applied Lecture
Applied Lecture pt 2
100

What does a horizontal line represent on a pedigree

Mating

100

Variations in DNA sequences with no known effect.

Silent Mutations

100

The goal of meiosis is to produce ___

What are haploid gametes?

100

An extra X chromosome on chromosome 47 (47, XXY) is associated with this syndrome

Bonus: what symptoms are associated with this syndrome?

What is Klinefelter syndrome?

Symptoms: tall stature, feminine physique, poor beard/chest hair growth, breast development, small testes

100

SNPs can be identified using this method

What is microarray analysis?

200

What does a double horizontal line on a pedigree represent?

Mating between relatives

200

This type of mutation has a high frequency of occurrence and can be used as DNA markers for a specific gene

What are SNPs? 

200

Meiosis 1 is also known as _____

What is reductional division?

200

Trisomy 21 is associated with which disorder?

What is down syndrome?

200

When making a karyotype, this chemical is added to stimulate mitosis

What is phytohemagglutinin?

300

How are twins represented on a pedigree?

Two diagonal lines from the same origin.

300

Patterns of one or more nucleotides that are repeated are known as ...

What are VNTRs? 

300

_____ results in gametes with incorrect number of chromosomes

What is nondisjunction?

300

Trisomy 13 is associated with which disorder?

Bonus: What are the symptoms associated with this disorder?

What is Patau syndrome?

Symptoms: severely mentally challenged, cleft palate, deaf, malformed organs

300

A sample of amniotic fluid can be taken during these weeks of pregnancy during amniocentesis, and during these weeks of pregnancy during CVS

14th-16th week for amniocentesis, and 8th-10th week for CVS

400

Two disorders that are found on the same gene (linked genes)

Colour Blindness and Hemophelia

400

PCR can be used to detect ____ in an individual, which makes up their unique genetic profile

What are VNTRs?

400

This law states that the manner in which homologous chromosomes align determines the genotype of resulting gametes

What is the law of independent assortment?

400

Trisomy 18 is associated with this disorder?

Bonus: what are the symptoms?

What is Edwards syndrome?

Symptoms: small newborn, webbed neck, receding chin, organ malformation

400

When making a karyotype, Colcemid is added to the culture to stop mitosis in this phase of mitosis

What is metaphase?

Bonus: why is this important?

500

Genes located adjacent to each other on a chromosome have a ____ recombination frequency than genes that are distantly associated with one another

lower

500

What symptoms would an individual with a HbA/HbS display? (Bonus: HbA/HbA and HbS/HbS)

Resilience to malaria, cells would look different no effect. 


No difference

Shriveled RBC

500

By the end of telophase 1, each cell has ___ chromosomes

23

500

Missing an X chromosome on chromosome 47 (47, XO) is associated with this disorder

Bonus: what are the symptoms?

What is Turner syndrome?

Symptoms: short stature, webbed neck, shield-like chest, sterile

500
When making a karyotype, cells are added to a ____ solution during centrifugation

What is hypotonic?