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Period Date Name SECTION CHROMOSOMES '1.1 KE\' I Study Period Section 7.1 STUDY GUIDE CONTINUED Guide Fill in the Punnett square below to show the pattern of inheritance for sex chromosomes, C;:ONCEPT VOCABULARY The chromosomes on which genes are located can affect the .ixpresslcn or' traits. Sex Chromosome.lnheritance carrier sex-iinkeq gene x X xx, y:y: ~y ,/-Y X chromosome inactivation MA!N.IDEA: Dale AND PHENOTYPE Two copies of each autosomal x gene affect phenotype. 1. What are sex chromosomes? an c.:-h(omos-O('(le:~ ..rhctf de+eff)'lin!.. Se.,c Or'CltlnisrYI'S y o 2. What are autosornes? cut 3. . How do b..f'hB-r Ch(OmoS~me.J; rI\)\- is a carrier different from a person who has a genetic disorder? co..u·ier. co..('1 dues ~ nOT- s';)mfO~ -h:> oFfspr~nJ Shl)..0 dcsortier fCtSS o.f(~a OJ) ctl(e&I'1 orso.nism~ sex or- d.IS.y-c.i~r 5. In humans, how does a gamete from a male determine the sex of offspring? kmc..(1Z.- can 0.'1\'1 Cln )( ch •.. o{),\C>.5~m.e.. ptx.s.s 6. For what are genes on the Y chromosome mC\.le Complete the two Punnett squares below to compare autosomal recessive disorders with autosomal dominant disorders, Fill in the possible genotypes for offspring, and write in the phenotype (no disorder.icarrier, or disorder) for each, Autosomal Autosomal Dominant I 1:>b no d,;$wdt'r d I bo Dd Ct)..o'ier o dO, d cJ,.'so./oQr Co-ri,er ' Db "i16or.;:let' Dd dcscrdu \ov.fr I e i...",'" 0-- (YIc;..Ie. . )C o/' y responsible? (?I'1e11c±;Jec.s S\-'oW ~ p'ner"l0NPt!5 (e ~cee+- ~fY\ CLt( 5el'-linl(eci {;;,/. -,.c chn.must:¥Y1e. tj/?f1t.s Vocabulary 'i'no..c..hVA-hu... Check females can differ in sex-linked ~s~vdU A dcJ CCVri-f!, \ S &... eaSY) 9. What is X chromosome inactivation? Xn 6ne. ~r'Y'C.(es, whD o.\le'.e, 'e -tYtlt'1S(X={13" 'to -t"her(' t7-... oGsea.5C' - offsp'h"- of ..f-i-)e. ~ vc;< ~o ~ (CLJS"~) § .)"§, C.hI"OI'l1CiS~mCS truits. e\je/~ Ce.lI lo[o..;reci s ~ ~ IS ('and.om~ (1vme.d. off;' ~ 8 4. What are sex' linked genes? yere.s ) ~ 8. The verb carry means "to transport." How is the everyday meaning of carry related to the meaning of the term carrier in genetics? III Males-and ?.t;:I"Y1<;...te.s d i MAUN IDEA: CCl>'1 c-ht'O(\1o~me.J Ch c<rttc...teriStic. 5 e)<-l'1~~ o d 0\'1 7. How are sex-linked genes expressed differently in the phenotypes of males and females? Mates Recessive 0 o e~-.)n A Ioc./f-' ~ on Sc~ Chl'OmoSOt'Yle.J g j I· i ~ 'l • ExtenLingMendelian Genetics Study 3uide Book . , ( '-... -' Study Guide 65 66 Study Guide ( ExtendingMendelian Genetics Study Guide BOOk ( ( ( ( " Os [\~ iG ,!fj'J ~4-' i"'''~~, I'?! 'Ii:«,,=t.' '~ Perloti Name Date Section 7,2 STUDY GUIDE CONTINUED COMPLEX PATIEANS OF INH~AITANCE stCT10N 7.2 Period Study Guide MAIN IDEA: Man)' genes may Interact KEY CONCEPT Phenotype Is affected [actors. incomplete ,. dominance Many qe ne s may interact produce ono trait, polygenic trail \0 I IDEAl Phenotype can depend on Interactions Polygenic o..Ht'<.. 'Is. ()~-\ YI·,tAd!e.n \(\ 0... he \e'.."\:ru1t1o+<..... Traits vce 'PrC) 2-+ '"k1:t...i., •• i'.:J- $~ CCi'1-h1'lVOvS r~L. cf- ?I')t!~ I E-.><-:ey.~t.D\i)',:::Il.:.n COlor, h~iqht of alleles. I 1. How is incomplete dominance different from IIdominant and recessive relaticnsbsp? ·lnLc.~le~ -=- nei...jhil(' CU\eIL 'IS (~""""P\-l.tc:.\..., cA..:>m·)""-.nr -<l O('\~ one trlit. VOCABULARY by many different coocmmance MAIN to produce Use the chart below to take notes on polygenic traits nnd epistau s Epistasis I ~ne.. I C>\her8C'·)es. t'hL affic.·:t"5 'in.vOlvul If) e'R>l1?ssi';)l'\ ~ f __ cf.-- o...plV1\l.. •.A{.Ir-kClir F-)<"~Q.\b,f"'t\!>rt"\ p'r---(:.r""'IO'1-1Pc. ,:5 b€.~,_...H'~n ~e.. h()("roo'Z.'1t;wS" 'f*'\i!,.,"'t--jpU. 2. How is codominance different from a dominant and recessive relationship? Cod..c~If\W\.l..e0;.. tx:xh ..q o.(e -pr..eno~(.>1- o.-~ILl~S -+h.e. reJert1Z"1'i~l<- -prott-.JC1l 3. What is 1\ multiple-allele c..~~} of- ~ ~ X.p(~sl~d MAIN IDEA: ~ '" ~"e. ~ ~ll~te.'> o ~ J ~ • l ~ I• j 4. dominance ha.s 0.. 3'" s. cM.s~ /1vmc.Ulht~f:lh+ =- 6. o.:;:"cJaf'ld f\,,"';n~":"'1J h.!AI-t'MCArc. b<>l-h Check 10, The prefix tn- means "not" incomplete dominance? How IS the meanmg of rhrs PII:~fjXrelated 10 the meanmg of is 11. The prefix co. means "together." meaning of codominance? CkJh'l\<.. ("~tAl PIY'\L) 7. h="z~9"-'S iolv.x.I i'1 pI?- .A, '5, A ~ k7<:>t'h , domi(lat1+ (.\(leIU p4.r e n+eL-\ POh-tu-l'nic... '~5 Studv Guide How is the meaning ofthu (Ue el'p'~",& prefix related to II,e i<>.~"+j"," 12. The prefix poly. means "many," and the term genic means "related these word parts combine to give the meaning of polyg~" c? P ~ r>olv) ,>eJ ExUndir.g Mendelian Genetics Study Guide 8oc~ I:!:GJ9SmkN~ l..f·O·c..~.K~ pi«n ~ StLf"\ '\ 3r<~P"<" """'II":. h"" 0..4-""'hie,,",~hL )1~'H'h~"" C\.tt~1.(.. """"'1.4'i~j.<- "P~(X.."i.,S Codominance (,'1fwt'nce... .q ~mp. Vocabulary b~ __-hSl-, Csrle.f'I/S;~Io!\ bt.,;(j ~o....\" bl~"<.) P""f'''''lP''i')t ~r aFkc.t- c,erK el'j?"es.sl\.Y1, c..;...VI<u, phtr1b+-j,.,.e.. Lan Exemple Phenotype Incomplete with genotype. 9, List and explain IWOexamples of how envrroemem and genotype Can interact. Sel' d'e-krmifla:f'i..,n 'f"" Sc&~ -N/-tre...s cJePCtl·a.s On Be'Yle.S o.l\e~Q..) Interaction interacts not the only factor that affects phenotype? eO,il(O/\me'1r vJi\l f-,a.S mort:. --1hCL" In the table below, describe how phenotypes appear in incomplete dominance and ccdcminance. Then sketch an example of each. I! The environment B. Why is genotype ..•.hL sef"ln;vk. trait? 0-- +r0-~1- f'>r cUh'&, Z CVn'\e'~~l'1 67 68 Siudy Guide -tYa.jt-S - to genes." How do b"-'4 Z ='--I'''-'"=~L.£''il Qf"e. ~ro('lvceJ OrmCl/,;o Extending Mendelian G€-.el Study Guide 80