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Please Take Out The Following: Pencil Science Journal: Notes Portion Chapter 8 Homework Packet *If you have not taken the Chapter 8 Quiz from yesterday, SEE ME NOW! Explain this pedigree In sex-linked traits only females can be carriers. What disease do you think is displayed from this pedigree? Core & Honors Vocabulary What is an autosomal trait? Answer Autosomal: Pertaining to a chromosome that is not a sex chromosome. People normally have 22 pairs of autosomes (44 autosomes) in each cell together with two sex chromosomes (X and Y in the male and XX in the female). Core & Honors Vocabulary Based on the pedigree below, is the disease sex linked (X-Linked), or autosomal? Why? Answer Core & Honors Vocabulary What best describes Huntington’s Disease? A) B) C) D) Sex-Linked (X-Linked) Dominant Autosomal Recessive Sex-Linked (X-Linked) Recessive Autosomal Dominant Answer HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE – A genetic disorder that is caused by an autosomal dominant allele. Every one who inherits the allele develops Huntington’s disease and has a 50% chance of passing it on to offspring. Symptoms do not develop until a person is over 30 (late onset). Death is caused by the gradual breakdown of cells in the brain. Core & Honors Vocabulary When alleles for different characteristics are on separate chromosomes, they are distributed to gametes separately. This is known as: ________________________________________ Answer When alleles for different characteristics are on separate chromosomes, they are distributed to gametes separately. This is known as: The Law of Independent Assortment *Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment - The alleles of the many different genes present in any given (diploid) organism segregate/assort from one another in a random fashion (see dihybrid cross) Vocabulary Which sets of gametes can come from an individual with the genotype: AaNn Answer AaNn Core & Honors Vocabulary What is it called where an allele of a gene separates from each other during meiosis? Answer What is it called where an allele of a gene separates from each other during meiosis? Mendel’s Law of Segregation Core & Honors Vocabulary When two alleles for a gene cause a blended phenotype, this is called: ___________________ Answer When two alleles for a gene cause a blended phenotype, this is called: Incomplete Dominance Vocabulary When one allele/genes affects multiple traits on the phenotype, it is called: ____________________ Answer When one allele/genes affects multiple traits on the phenotype, it is called: Pleiotropy Pleiotropy – the ability of one gene to affect an organism in many ways. Core & Honors Vocabulary When multiple pairs of genes determine a trait, it is called: __________________________________ Answer When multiple pairs of genes determine a trait, it is called: Polygenic Inheritance Core & Honors Vocabulary When two different alleles for a trait are both expressed, it is called: ________________ Answer When two different alleles for a trait are both expressed, it is called: codominance