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statgen8
statgen8

... 52 crossovers implies a total genetic map length of 2600 cM in humans; thus, 1 cM equals approximately 1 megabase of sequence ...
Mendelian Genetics - Austin Peay State University
Mendelian Genetics - Austin Peay State University

... – There are 3 alleles which determine blood type IA, IB, or IO. This is referred to as having multiple alleles – Human blood types are designated as A, B or O. • Type A denotes having the A surface antigen, and is denoted by IA • Type B denotes having the B surface antigen, and is denoted by IB • Ty ...
CH 10 Genetics: Vocabulary terms
CH 10 Genetics: Vocabulary terms

... 2. traits: characteristics that are inherited 3. genes: a section on DNA that carries the information on what type of protein to make 4. genetics: the branch of biology that studies heredity 5. gamete: male and female sex cells; male = sperm, female =egg 6. fertilization: when the male gamete unites ...
Mutations - Fulton County Schools
Mutations - Fulton County Schools

...  Can cause cancers, genetic disorders  Mutations in cells:  in gametes – passed to the next generation ...
Reproduction
Reproduction

... • Autosomes; homologous chromosomes, one from each parent (humans = 22 sets of 2), plus: • Sex chromosomes (humans have 1 set of 2) – Female-sex chromosomes are homologous (XX) – Male-sex chromosomes are non-homologous (XY) ...
pedigrees poweropint 2015
pedigrees poweropint 2015

...  Pedigrees are family trees that explain your genetic history.  Pedigrees are used to find out the probability of a child having a disorder in a particular family.  To begin to interpret a pedigree, determine if the disease or condition is autosomal or Xlinked and dominant or recessive. ...
Meiosis Notes
Meiosis Notes

... 2) Meiosis scrambles the specific forms of each gene that each sex cell (egg or sperm) receives. This makes for a lot of genetic diversity. This trick is accomplished through independent assortment and crossing-over. Genetic diversity is important for the evolution of populations and species. ...
2014-2015 Internship descriptions
2014-2015 Internship descriptions

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Data Analysis Using GeneSpring.ppt
Data Analysis Using GeneSpring.ppt

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Roles of cell-wall invertases and monosaccharide transporters in the

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Aberrant Epigenetic Regulation Could Explain the Relationship of

... chromosome is randomly silenced by a nontranslating RNA called the X inactive–specific transcript36 and other changes resulting in a 50:50 mosaic of cells with the paternal or maternal X chromosome inactivated. Deviations from this norm are common37–39 and more than 15% of genes on the inactivated X ...
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Organism of the Day: Snapdragon

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Pain Management Medications

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Genetics-HEREDITY Unit Overview

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Genetics - Mrs. Manthei
Genetics - Mrs. Manthei

... • Gregor Mendel chose pea plants to conduct genetic experiments because of their plant life special properties. • For example: – When pollen fertilizes an egg cell, a seed for a new plant is formed. – Pea plants normally reproduce by self-pollination. – This is asexual reproduction ...
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Microsatellite Repeat Variation Within the y1 Gene of Maize and

... number of repeats observed. However, another accession of Z perennis (i.e., Ames 21875) exhibited type 3c organization of the pentanucleotide repeat containing six (CCA) repeats. Therefore, the (CCA)n repeat number is variable within this Zea species. Interestingly, the sequence flanking this region ...
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Guinea Fowl Plumage Color Inheritance, With Particular Attention on

... breeds are usually crossed that are very different for a quantitative trait of interest, and marker and phenotypic data from a backcross or F2 population are analyzed to find evidence for QTL. However, the standard null hypothesis usually is that there are no QTL segregating in a particular region, ...
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Study Guide: From Gene to Phenotype 1. Explain the different

... 5. According to the dominance hypothesis for heterosis, should it be possible to develop an inbred with the same phenotype as an F1 hybrid? 6. Is heterosis as important in natural ecosystems as it is in agroecosystems? 7. Why is F1 hybrid seed more commonly grown than F2 hybrid seed? 8. Why is under ...
You Light Up My Life
You Light Up My Life

... To increase the efficiency of the translation process, several ribosomes can be aligned on one mRNA (polysome), allowing synthesis of more than one polypeptide at a time. After new polypeptide chains are complete, they may join the pool of proteins in the cytoplasm or may enter the ER for modificati ...
C r C r C w C w - Wild about Bio
C r C r C w C w - Wild about Bio

... Mammals (including humans) Fruit fly Drosophila Some dioecious (separate male and female) plants such as kiwifruit. Females are homogametic with two similar sex chromosomes (XX). The male has two unlike chromosomes (XY) and is heterogametic. Primary sex characteristics are initiated by genes on the ...
pptx - Fenyo Lab
pptx - Fenyo Lab

... Proteogenomics: Intersection of proteomics and genomics First published on in 2004 “Proteogenomic mapping as a complementary method to perform genome annotation” (Jaffe JD, Berg HC and Church GM) using genomic sequencing to better annotate Mycoplasma pneumoniae ...
Genetic Relationship
Genetic Relationship

... Genetic Relationship of Family Members This model is based on the number of identical inherited chromosomes two related persons would have, on average. Each person has exactly half of his father's chromosomes, and exactly half of his mother's chromosomes. But all other relationships are statistical. ...
JointCluster
JointCluster

... #element pairs that are intra−cluster wrt both clusterings #element pairs that are intra−cluster wrt either of the clusterings ...
Mutation
Mutation

... and end in AG. Several beta globin mutations alter one of these bases. The result is that one of the 2 introns is not spliced out of the mRNA. The polypeptide translated from these mRNAs is very different from normal globin, resulting in severe anemia. • Polyadenylation site mutations. The primary R ...
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