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Chromosome theory of inheritance - ANSWERSSutton and Boveri independently notes these parallels and began to develop this wild type - ANSWERSnormal phenotypes that were common in the fly populations mutant phenotypes - ANSWERStraits alternative to the wild type sex-linked gene - ANSWERSa g...

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Bio 1305 - Chapter 15 Questions &
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Chromosome theory of inheritance - ANSWERSSutton and Boveri independently notes
these parallels and began to develop this

wild type - ANSWERSnormal phenotypes that were common in the fly populations

mutant phenotypes - ANSWERStraits alternative to the wild type

sex-linked gene - ANSWERSa gene that is located on either sex chromosome

x-linked gene - ANSWERSgenes on the X chromosome; the human X chromosomes
contain

Barr Body - ANSWERSthe inactive X condenses into a Barr body

linked genes - ANSWERSgenes that are located on the same chromosome tend to be
inherited together

genetic recombination - ANSWERSproduction of offspring with combinations of traits
differing from either parent (crossing over)

parental types - ANSWERSoffspring with a phenotyes matching one of the parental
phenotypes

recombinant types - ANSWERSoffspring with non-parental phenotypes combination of
traits

genetic map - ANSWERSan ordered list of the genetic loci along a particular
chromosome (farther apart greater the probability crossing over will split the genes)

linkage map - ANSWERSgenetic map of chromosome based on recombination
frequencies

map units - ANSWERSdistance between genes can be expressed as map units; one
map represents 1% of recombinant unit

nondisjunction - ANSWERSpairs of homologs do not separate normally during meiosis;
both maternal 3 and paternal 3 will go on the same side (two copies while one daughter
cell doesn't have any copies)

aneuploidy - ANSWERSfertilization of gametes in which nondisjunction occurred

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