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Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 2 Genetics Jeopardy 2 Problems during Meiosis X-Linked Inheritance Pedigrees Autosomal Inheritance DNA 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 The condition when chromosomes do not separate during Anaphase I or Anaphase II of meiosis What is Non-Disjunction? Condition in which an individual carries an extra copy (i.e., three copies) of a particular chromosome What is Trisomy? It is when a fragment of one chromosome attaches to a non-homogolous chromosome (i.e., a different chromosome that is not part of the homogolous pair) What is Translocation? It occurs when part of a chromosome is repeated What is Duplication? The meiosis phase during which most mutations to the chromosome structure occur What is Prophase 1 …during Crossing Over? Condition XHXh heterozygous dominant for X-link inheritance What is female carrier? In recessive X-link, a father cannot affect these offspring What is his sons? The number of male X chromosomes What is one? Percentage of affected sons from a heterozygous dominant mother cross with an unaffected father in a Xlink dominant disorder What is 50%? Percentage of affected daughters from an unaffected mother cross with an affected father in a X-link recessive disorder What is zero? Both daughters will be carriers. They are heterozygous (HRHr), and as such, carriers of the disorder A diagram that illustrates the genetic relationships among a group of individuals What is a Pedigree? The two possible alleles of a simple dominant trait What are Dominant and Recessive? Circles represent this group What are Women? It involves crossing an individual of unknown genotype with a homozygous recessive individual What is a Test Cross? Chromosomes are directly involved in determining the sex of an individual What is Autosome? Neither allele for a gene completely conceals the presence of the other gene. What is Incomplete Dominance? The allele for a trait is present on Chromosomes #1-22 What is Autosomal Inheritance? Traits do not skip generations, there is male-tomale transmissions, female and male offspring are equally likely to have the trait What is Autosomal Dominant Inheritance? This process produces a mixed offspring (i.e., Both alleles for a trait are equally and fully expressed). What is Co-dominace? The observable physical and physiological characteristics of an individual. What is a Phenotype? DNA structure What is a double helix strand? The backbone of the double helix strand What is a sugar group? Units of inherited information that carry a code for a specific trait or function What is a gene? It consists of one sugar group, one phosphate group and one nitrogenous base What is a nucleotide? A long chain of nucleotide subunits strung together What is DNA?