BIOL 2905 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Wild Type, Protein Structure, Blood Type

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Monomorphic: a gene with one wild-type & phenotype, only one single. Species show little or not variation in morphology or phenotype. Predominantly a single gene at fixed locus. Polymorphic: a discontinuous genetic variation resulting in occurrence of several difference forms amount members of a single species. It divides individuals in population in two or more sharply distinct forms. It"s a quantitative trait that attributes to two or more genes & can be measured quantitatively. Due to 2 or more alleles at locus that influence phenotype. Explain how nucleotide changes, in coding or noncoding regions, can alter protein activity, why some mutations do not affect protein structure or function and how different mutations ins same gene can have different consequences on gene function/protein activity. Predict the i(cid:373)pact of a (cid:373)utatio(cid:374) of phe(cid:374)otype, give(cid:374) a ge(cid:374)e"s fu(cid:374)ctio(cid:374) or pathway. Given a changed phenotype, suggest what genetic changes that could be responsible.

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