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IV. Traits, Genes, and Alleles (6.4)
A. The same gene can have many versions
1. ____________- a “piece” of DNA that provides a set of
instructions to a cell to ________________________
a. ____________________________________
b. You have ________________________
2. __________________- means two of same allele_________
3. __________________- two different alleles
B. Genes influence the development of traits
1. ________________________________________________
2. ____________- refers to genetic makeup of a specific set of
____________________________________
3. ____________- physical characteristics of organism
(wrinkled or round seeds)
C. Dominant and Recessive Alleles
1. ________________________ allele that is expressed when
two different alleles or two dominant alleles are present
______________________
2. ________________________- only expressed if have two
copies of recessive present ______________________
3. ____________________________________
4. ____________________________________
5. ____________________________________
D. Alleles and Phenotypes
1. Both homozygous dominant and heterozygous genotypes
yield a ________________________
2. Most traits occur in a range and do not follow simple
dominant-recessive patterns
V. Traits and Probability (6.5)
A. Punnett squares illustrate genetic crosses
1. Used to predict possible genotypes resulting from a cross
a. Axes of grid represent possible ___________________
of each parents
b. Boxes show ________________________
c. Can determine ratio of genotypes in each generation
B. Monohybrid cross involves one trait
1. Homozygous dominant X Homozygous recessive
2. Heterozygous X Heterozygous
3. Heterozygous X Homozygous recessive
C.________________________- a cross between organism with an
unknown genotype and an organism with a recessive
phenotype
Example:
D.________________________involves _____________________
1. Mendel also conducted dihybrid crosses- wondered if both
traits would always appear together or if they would be
expressed independently of each other
2. Mendel discovered phenotypic ratio in F2 generation as
always____________regardless of combination traits he
used
3. Mendel’s dihybrid crosses led to his second
law,___________________________________________
4. The law of independent assortment states that
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Example:
E. Heredity patterns can be calculated with probability
1. probability - the likelihood that a particular event will happen
2. Probability applies to random events such as meiosis and
fertilization
VI. Meiosis and Genetic Variation (6.6)
A. Sexual reproduction creates ________________________
1. Sexual reproduction creates unique combination of genes
a. ________________________ of chromosomes in
meiosis
b. ____________________________________
2. ____________possible sperm or egg cells produced
________________________different combinations of
Chromosomes
B. ________________________during meiosis increases genetic
diversity
1. ________________________- exchange of chromosome
segments between homologous chromosomes during
Prophase I of Meiosis I
2. Results in ____________________________________
C. ________________________- genes located on the same
chromosome inherited together.
1. ________________________________________________
2. If genes ________________________________________
3. Gene linkage used to build genetic map of many species