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Student Note Packet
Student Note Packet

... • if gamete receives two copies: - usually unviable - sometimes produces abnormal individual – trisomy: individual has three copies (2 + 1) - extra gene products lead to unbalance = abnormality/death • Down’s syndrome = trisomy 21 (3 copies of chromosome 21) polyploidy: more than diploid set of chr ...
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... There are many small seeds during years with more rain. During dry years, there are very few small seeds and many large seeds. The large seeds are harder to crush than small seeds. The graph below shows the average beak thickness in the bird population from 1979 to 1985: 1980 and 1982 were dry years ...
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... typically have the same number of chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes. The domestic dog has 78 chromosomes, the domestic cat has 38 chromosomes, and the mouse that it chases has 40 chromosomes! Within each individual in a species, every somatic cell (not a sex cell) contains the same number of c ...
CHS Honors Bio Final Exam Review Packet 2013
CHS Honors Bio Final Exam Review Packet 2013

...  Use the following list of questions as a PROCESS of preparing for the final exam.  Answer the questions/definitions with the most complete answer to ensure that you are including all important information regarding the material. ...
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... Adoption of the Global Plan of Action (GPA) 2001, FAO Conference Adoption of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (IT-PGRFA) The GPA became part of the IT-PGRGA as a supporting component ...
Bio 392: Study Guide for Final
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... o Distinguish among the type and number of gametes formed in males vs. in females  Know how many sperm, eggs, and polar bodies are formed from one meiosis division o Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis  How many divisions  How many cells produced (Are the cells formed genetically identical o ...
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More on microarrays. (2/17)

... – Goal: Characterize effect(s) of drug X three hours after it is introduced into normal adult mice by the expression level of liver cell genes. – Approach: Gene expression profiles of normal adult mice liver cells that are not treated with drug X are used as the control state. • Call the preinterven ...
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... cell w/same number of chromosomes • Meiosis – production of sex cells (sperm & egg) (gametes) • End result – 4 cells with ½ the chromosome number as starting cell ...
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... _______________2. This is a characteristic passed from one generation to another. _______________3. This is a trait that is always expressed if present in even 1 gene. _______________4. This makes sex cells-reduces chromosome number to ½ the diploid number. _______________5. This is when the genes a ...
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Genetics and Genomics in Medicine Chapter 7 Questions Multiple

... A person with two or more genetically different cell lines is described as a genetic ___1____. Because we have so many cells in our bodies everyone will have cells that are genetically different as a result of ___2____ mutation; each of us is a genetic ___1___. People who have cells that originated ...
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... ◦ Will the flower color for the above question affect the shape of the pea seed? What law tells us this? ◦ What is the difference between phenotype and ...
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... Summary of Mendel's Results: •The F1 offspring showed only one of the two parental traits, and always the same trait. •Results were always the same regardless of which parent donated the pollen (was male). •The trait not shown in the F1 reappeared in the F2 in about 25% of the offspring. •Traits rem ...
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Unit Review - Science 9 Jones

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Lecture Title

... GENERATE NEW GENES For example, crossover 1 (00010) and 4 (10000) at position 1 yields 00000 which evaluates 0! Other results are: 4+5@4 = 10001 (eval: 2) 9+7@3 = 10011 (eval: 3) 8+6@1 = 11011 (eval: 4) 7+5@1 = 01011 (eval: 3) New population evaluation average: 2.4 Since 8 + 6 produces a feasible so ...
投影片 1 - Center for Ethics of Science and Technology
投影片 1 - Center for Ethics of Science and Technology

... Declaration on Bioethical Norms:the subjects of right to genetic privacy include: testee, consanguine relatives and other relevant groups. Accord with Article 14 of The International Declaration on Human Genetic Data:the objects of right to genetic privacy include: the individual privacy that take p ...
Unit Four: Genetics - Life Science Academy
Unit Four: Genetics - Life Science Academy

... would you have the test done on yourself, or if you were pregnant would you have the fetus tested • Trisomy 13- Patau syndrome, three copies of chromosome 13 • Trisomy 18- Edwards syndrome, three copies of chromosome18 or when a segment of chromosome 18 attaches to a different chromosome. ...
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Слайд 1 - SvitPPT

... Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) • SNPs are very common in the human population. • Between any two people, there is an average of one SNP every ~1250 bases. • Most of these have no phenotypic effect – estimate that 3.2 million SNPs in genome – only <1% of all human SNPs impact protein functio ...
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Zoo/Bot 3333

... of colored to colorless among the progeny of an F1 cross, where the parentals were two colorless plants, one homozygous for A and the other homozygous for B? a) 9:3:3:1; b) 9:7; c) 9:3:4; d) 12: 3: 1; e) none of the above. 3. In corn, three dominant genes are necessary for aleurone color. The genoty ...
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