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... *If eye color is located only on the X chromosome, then females (XX) carry two  copies of  the gene, while males (XY) carry only one  *Since the mutant allele is recessive a white­eyed female must have the allele only X  chromosomes which was impossible for F2  females in Morgan's experiment.  *A wh ...
Discuss what a gene is and the role genes play in the transfer of traits.
Discuss what a gene is and the role genes play in the transfer of traits.

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... • In an individual heterozygous at two loci, there are two arrangements of alleles: – Cis (coupling) arrangement: has both wild type alleles on one homologous chromosome, and both mutants on the other (e.g., w+ m+ and w m). – Trans (repulsion) arrangement: has one mutant and one wild-type on each ch ...
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... Micro genetic algorithm A GA that uses small populations sizes. Migration The transfer of the genes of an individual from one subpopulation to another. MIMD Multiple instructions, multiple data. A parallel computer with each processor working independently on its own data Mitosis Reproduction of a s ...
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... – These extensions will form hydrogen-bonded base pairs with complementary single-stranded stretches on other DNA molecules cut with the same restriction enzyme ...
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Polygenic Traits

... – 95% of non-disjunctions occur with the ovum. • Most Down syndrome babies are born to women younger than 35 because those are the ages that most women have children. • Dogma: all your oocytes are present at birth; meiosis is arrested in Prophase I and not completed until adulthood, once a month. – ...
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... • Prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) are single celled and do not have master genes • Prokaryotes control gene expression mainly by adjusting the rate of transcription in response to shifts in nutrient availability and other outside conditions ...
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... ii. Bacterial DNA repair includes enzyme that will resolve conflict when a set repeats  >1 Watson-Crick double stranded DNA iii. Diagram iv. Enzyme sees ambiguous 4 strand region and cuts strand to resolve tangle v. Note: non-reciprocal recombination does not result in two copies or two chromatids, ...
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