BIOL 1107 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Paper Chromatography, Abo Blood Group System, Punnett Square

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Genes: specific region of a chromosome which codes for a specific nucleotide sequence, leading to the production of a protein relayed to an expression. Dominant allele: allele that masks the other, expressed trait. Monohybrid cross: transmission of a single trait across one or more generations (shape) Dihybrid cross: transmission of two traits (shape and sweetness) Hair color and eye color are the function of many alleles, absence/presence of many proteins. Patterns of inheritance can be predicted using punnett square: can predict phenotype and genotype ratios, can predict probability of inheriting a particular genotype. Pedigree charts: inheritance of alleles over successive generations. Crossing single gene with two alleles results in three genotypes with three distinct phenotypes. Two genotypes lead to type a or type b blood. Two dominant alleles are both present, a & b, they are both expressed: sex linkage. Sex linked dominant: father affected, all daughters have it, no sons. More males are affected in sex linked traits.

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