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Pierce5e_ch22_lecturePPT

... a Model for the Genetic Control of Development • Homeotic Genes in Drosophilia: identity of segments • Homeobox Genes in Other Organisms: genes encoding DNA binding proteins; these proteins usually play a regulatory rule. − Hox genes: encode transcription factors that help determine the identity of ...
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Gene Linkage and Crossing Over

... • Arnold lives 12 doors away from Beth • Carlos lives 11 doors away from Deanna • Beth lives 3 doors away from Carlos • Arnold lives 4 doors away from Deanna and 15 away from Carlos • In what order are the houses on the ...
Gene Linkage and Crossing Over
Gene Linkage and Crossing Over

... • Arnold lives 12 doors away from Beth • Carlos lives 11 doors away from Deanna • Beth lives 3 doors away from Carlos • Arnold lives 4 doors away from Deanna and 15 away from Carlos • In what order are the houses on the ...
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... How is sex determined? SRY gene All fetuses begin as one sex regardless of the sex chromosomes they have At 6 weeks of development the SRY gene is switched on SRY produces Testes Determining Factor No SRY gene = female Defective SRY gene = female 46, XY Rarely the SRY gene is translocated to an X c ...
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... that version of the X chromosome is not active. But it’s only a mild disorder, and usually not a major problem. In a boy, with only that one copy of the gene, it’s a VERY serious disorder. Of some interest: about 1/3 of the time, an affected boy results from a NEW mutation in the gene for the protei ...
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16-1 Genes and Variation - Lincoln Park High School

... Fig. 1: Imagine that you go to the mountaintop this year, sample these beetles, and determine that 80% of the genes in the population are for green coloration and 20% of them are for brown coloration.You go back the next year, repeat the procedure, and find a new ratio: 60% green genes to 40% brown ...
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