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VOCAB LIST FOR GENETICS AND VARIATION WORD Adenine Allele Autosome Centromere Chiasma Chromatid DEFINITION One of the bases present in nucleic acids One of a number of alternative forms that a gene can take Non-sex chromosome The part of a chromosome which attaches to the spindle fibres during cell division the point where two chromatids exchange genetic material One of the two strands produced by replication of a chromosome, held together at the centromere Chromosome A length of DNA consisting of many genes Chromosome mutation A change in the genetic material of the chromosome that can be inherited Crossing over The mutual exchange of pieces of chromosome where groups of genes can be swapped Cytocine One of the bases present in nucleic acids Deletion A mutation in a chromosome where a section is removed, or in a gene, where one of the bases is removed from the sequence Dihybrid Looking at 2 traits Diploid Having 2 sets of chromosomes, two of each kind DNA Dominant The genetic material of all organisms except some viruses The allele that is expressed whenever it is present in an organism Double helix The form that DNA takes. It is 2 strands of DNA that are joined together through base pairing of the nucleic acids Duplication A section of chromosome is lost and is added on to is homologue Gametic Gene Gene mutation Occurring in sex cells A segment of DNA that codes for a polypeptide A change in the genetic material of the gene that can be inherited Genome The entire set of genes of an organism Genotype The genetic makeup of an organism Guanine One of the bases present in nucleic acids Haploid / monoploid Having one set of chromosomes Heritable variation Heterozygous Histone Homologous pair the differences among individuals in morphology, behaviour, and reproductive performance that have a genetic basis Having two different allelic forms of a given gene A protein around which DNA will wrap A pair of chromosomes that are identical to eachother and line up together during cellular division Homozygous Having two of the same allele Independent assortment The random shuffling of chromosome pairs to produce a huge variety of gametes in a single individual Insertion Locus When an extra base is inserted into the polypeptide chain during copying Position on a chromosome occupied by a gene Meiosis A form of cellular division to provide haploid cells, concerned with reproduction Mitosis A form of cellular division to provide diploid cells, concerned mainly with cell growth and repair Monohybrid Formed by crossing two pure-bedding parents differing with respect to one pair of contrasting traits Mutagen An agent that causes a mutation Mutation A change in the genetic material that can be inherited Nucleotide Sub-unit of nucleic acid Phenotype The physical expression of gene, what an organism looks like Recessive An allele that is expressed only when there are two of the same present Recombination When a section of a chromosome is exchanged with a section in its homologue during meiosis Semi-conservative Replication of DNA when only half the daughter DNA molecule is “new” the other is “old” Sex chromosome Chromosome that determines the sex of an individual Somatic Substitution Cells of the body A form of gene mutation where one base is traded for another Test cross Method of determining an organisms genotype, by crossing it with a homozygous recessive Thymine One of the bases present in nucleic acids Translocation The movement of a group of genes between chromosomes