chapter 4 Flashcards

(18 cards)

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wild-type allele

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the allele that is the most common, can be recessive or dominant (usually dominant)

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mutant allele

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mutation in the allele that leads to a different protein or no protein produced

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gain-of-function mutations

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arise due to excess protein (hypermorphic) or novel function (neomorphic mutations)

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loss-of-function allele

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produces less protein or a protein with diminished function

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incomplete/partial dominance

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heterozygous individuals have a phenotype that is intermediate to each homozygous phenotype

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codominance

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both alleles in a heterozygous individual are fully and equally expressed

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lethal alleles

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inviable with homozygous, and will alter the phenotypic ratio of crosses

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sex-limited traits

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both sexes carry the genes, but only one sex expresses the phenotype

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sex-influenced traits

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both sexes carry the genes, but the phenotype varies between the sexes

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incomplete penetrance

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traits that are nonpenetrant in some individuals but penetrant in other individuals

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variable expressivity

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a specific gene mutation leads to a range of differnent signs and symptoms in individuals who carry the same mutation

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12
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environmental effects

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environmental factors can significantly influence phenotypes, even when a strong genetic basis exists

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pleiotropy

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when a single gene or genetic variabt influences multiple seemingly unrelated phenotypic traits.
this occurs because a gene’s product can be used in various cells and biological pathways, affecting different targets

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14
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phenotypic ratio for dihybrid cross: no interaction

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9:3:3:1

yellow+smooth : yellow+wrinkly : green+smooth : green+wrinkly

pea pod colour and shape

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15
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phenotypic ratio for dihybrid cross: recessive epistasis

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9:3:4

black : brown : yellow

labrador retriever coat colour

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16
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phenotypic ratio for dihybrid cross: dominant epistasis

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12:3:1

white : yellow : green

summer squash colour

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phenotypic ratio for dihybrid cross: complementary gene interaction

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9:7

pink : white

sweet pea flower colour

18
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phenotypic ratio for dihybrid cross: dominant supression

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13:3

white : blue

blue pimpernel flower colour