Meiosis
Genetics
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Genetics
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100

At the end of meiosis, how many daughter cells are there?

4

100

What does it mean for something to be true breeding?

○True breeding: organisms that produce offspring of the same variety over many generations of self pollination

■Example: true breeding purple pea plants will only produce purple offspring with self pollination

100

If a pedigree shows mostly males being affected, does that lead to thinking the disease is x-linked or autosomal?

X-linked - colorblindness

100

What are the 4 macromolecules?

Carbs, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids

200

If a dragon's diploid number of chromosomes is 2n=22, how many chromosomes would be in each of the dragon's gametic cells?

11

200

Describe what a monohybrid cross looks like.

Then, tell me what goes on the outside and what goes on the inside.

Box with four smaller boxes. Parents' alleles on the outside and possible genotypes of their offspring on the inside.

200

If a pedigree skips a generation, is the disease likely to be dominant or recessive?

Recessive!

200

What was the score from the Super Bowl last night? WITHOUT LOOKING IT UP!

38-35 Chiefs

300

What is a karyotype?

What can you determine by looking at karyotypes?

It is a picture that shows homologous chromosomes ordered by size and length.

You can see if there was a mistake during meiosis like disjunction which could cause trisomy 21.

300

A shark species has grey scales (G) or black scales (g). If 2 heterozygous sharks are crossed and produce 56 offspring, how many will have grey scales and how many will have black scales?

42 grey

14 black

300

What is the difference between complete dominance, incomplete dominance, and codominance?

Complete: the dominant allele always overshadows the recessive allele

Incomplete: INBETWEEN phenotype (black and white make gray)

Codominance: CO=BOTH (black and white make black and white speckled)

300

Mrs. Lu is going to see one of the Impractical Jokers for their comedy show next week. Which Joker is she seeing perform: Joe, Sal, Murr, or Q?

Joe Gatto!

400

What are 3 differences between asexual and sexual reproduction?

1. One individual vs Two

2. Clones vs Unique

3. Mitosis vs Meiosis

400

What is the chi-squared equation?

AND how do you determine degrees of freedom?

Chi-squared = summation ((O-E)^2/E)

Degrees of freedom = take the # of categories you have and subtract 1

400

What is epistasis? AND give an example.

Epistasis: the phenotypic expression of a gene at one locus affects a gene at another locus

●Example: coat color in labs and some mice

○One gene codes for pigment and a second gene determines whether or not that pigment will be deposited in the hair

400

What is my younger brother's name?

Brady

500

What are the 2 things that happen during Meiosis that make you unique? THEN, describe what happens during them.

Crossing over: Prophase I - the homologous chromosomes break off parts of their "limbs" and switch them to make the chromosomes unique. (they also form a tetrad during this time)

Independent Assortment: Metaphase I - the homologous chromosomes can line up on either side of one another

500

What is a linkage map?

What is the highest amount of map units on a chromosome?

●Linkage map: genetic map that is based on recombination frequencies

○The distance between genes are map units

■One map unit is equivalent to a 1% recombination frequency

●Express the relative distances along chromosomes

●50% recombination means that the genes are far apart on the same chromosome or on two different chromosomes


50!!

500

What is polygenic inheritance? Give an example.

●Polygenic inheritance: the effect of two or more genes acting on a single phenotype

○Example: height, human skin color

Poly means many!!

500

What month AND day is Mrs. Lu's birthday? 

(I'll give it to you if you're within 5 days of the actual day)

May 8