Chapter 11 Chromosome “issues”

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CHAPTER 11 CHROMOSOME “ISSUES”

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Chapter 11 Chromosome “issues”. Genetic Disorders :. Recessive (t) Caused by receiving 2 “bad” recessive alleles Ex. T= normal t = albino tt = albino disorder. Dominant (T) Caused by receiving at least 1 “bad” dominant allele Ex. T = dwarf t = normal Tt = dwarf disorder. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHAPTER 11CHROMOSOME “ISSUES”

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Genetic Disorders:

Recessive (t)- Caused by

receiving 2 “bad” recessive alleles

- Ex. T= normal t = albino

tt = albino disorder

Dominant (T)- Caused by

receiving at least 1 “bad” dominant allele

- Ex. T = dwarf t = normal

Tt = dwarf disorder

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Pedigree

Is a diagram that Traces the

inheritanceOf a particular trait Through several Generations.

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Sex-linked Traits pg 307

Occur on the X chromosome at number 23.

More frequent in males

Ex. Colorblindness

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11.2 Complex Patterns of inheritance

Incomplete Dominance

= the heterozygous genotype creates a new phenotype!

Codominance

= both alleles are dominant and therefore a combined phenotype is shown

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Incomplete dominance pg. 302 R = red flowers r = white flowers

RR – red rr - white

Rr = pink

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Codominance pg. 302

Both alleles show dominance!

Ex – blood types Type AB shows the

A allele as well as the B allele!

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Polygenic Traits pg. 309

Traits such as height, skin color, that are determined by several Genes, not just two alleles!

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karyotype

Picture of all of your 46 chromosomes - paired!

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Law of segregation pg. 279

= “states that two alleles for each trait separate during meiosis.

Upon fertilization (zygote) they will reunite!

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Law of Independent Assortmentpage 280 “states that alleles

randomly distribute themselves during meiosis.

Genes on separate chromosomes will switch.

This allows for more variation!