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Extra Credit that is a Partial Review for Chapter on Genetics (Ch. 9)
Caution: Do not use this to in any way limit or reduce the material from this
chapter. Also keep in mind that the exam will include material from chapters 8, 9
and 10, and select material from chapter 12. FOR EXTRA CREDIT, THIS MUST
BE TURNED IN ANY TIME BEFORE THE REGULAR EXAM BEGINS.
Various forms of the same gene are called ________________________.
The spot on a chromosome where a particular gene is found is a ________________.
Pairs of matching chromosomes are called _______________________.
Organisms with two haploid sets of chromosomes are called ___________________.
All your chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes are ____________________.
Sex cells are called _______________________.
Body cells are called ____________________ cells.
An organism that has two copies of the same allele for a gene is ___________________
or also known as _______________________ .
An organism that has two different alleles for the same gene is
_____________________.
A cross between two true-breeding parents following the inheritance of only one genetic
locus is called a __________________ cross and when looking at two loci it is a
___________________ cross.
The first generation in either cross above is the ______ generation, the second generation
is the __________ generation and the third generation is the _______ generation.
The fact that the two alleles in a diploid organisms go into separate gametes during
gamete formation is called the Law of ________________________________________.
The fact that every pair of alleles (in Mendel’s experiments) separates as above, and does
so unaffected by every other pair of alleles is the Law of
___________________________________________
The physical traits of an individual are the ___________________, while the genetic
makeup is the _______________________.
When the phenotype of an individual is intermediate between that of the homozygous
dominant and the homozygous recessive then those alleles are said to exhibit
_______________________________________.
When both alleles are fully expressed in a heterozygote, then the alleles are said to be
_________________________________________.
When the presence of a dominant allele masks the presence of the recessive allele in a
heterozygote, this is a case of _________________________________.
When one locus has an effect on more than one character, even seemingly unrelated
characters, this is called _________________________.
When one character is affect by many multiple loci, this is called
____________________________.
When there are more than two alleles for a gene in a population, this is a case of
_______________________________________.
Polygenic characters vary along a __________________ and are also called
________________________ characters (rather than discrete). They are also affected by
the ________________________ and not just the genetic makeup of the individual.
In simple Mendelian Genetics (discrete characters, only two alleles with complete
dominance) monohybrid crosses produce an F2 generation with a phenotypic ratio of
______:________ and a genotypic ratio of ______homozygous dominant to _____
heterozygotes to _______homozygous recessive.
In a dihybrid cross, the phenotypic ratio will be _____:_____:_____:_____ if there is
independent assortment.
Humans do not adapt well to planned genetic experiments, so genetics in humans are
often analyzed using family __________________.
In pedigrees, circles represent _________________, squares represent ___________. A
horizontal line between a circle and a square represent _______________________. The
___________________ are listed below in birth order from left to right. The genetic trait
that is being followed in designated by a _____________ symbol.
Three recessive diseases that are fairly common in humans:
_____________________, ______________________ and ________________________
Three dominant disorders/traits that are fairly common in humans:
_____________________, ______________________ and ________________________
When events must occur simultaneously to produce a particular outcome we use the Rule
of _______________________________ to calculate the probability of that outcome
being produced.
When a particular outcome can come about in more than one way, we calculate the
probability of each independent way and then use the Rule of ____________________ to
calculate the probability of that the outcome will be produced.
In a mating where both parents are heterozygous, what proportion of their offspring are
expected to be heterozygous also? __________________
In a mating where one parent is heterozygous and one is homozygous recessive, what
proportion of their offspring are expected to be heterozygous? ___________________
When two genes are found on the same chromosome they are called ______________.
These genes will not assort independently and in a dihybrid cross there will be many
more ________________ types of offspring produced and many fewer ______________
types of offspring than would be expected from a similar cross when the genes are NOT
on the same chromosome.