BIO 325 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Hypophosphatemia, Y Chromosome, Crisscross

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2 Ways Meiosis Contributes to Genetic Diversity
o Independent Assortment of Non-Homologous Chromosomes create different
combinations of alleles among chromosomes
Medel’s F1 dihrid AaB produes gaetes that have 1:1 hae of
orientation
F2 = 9:3:3:1
o Crossing-Over Between Homologous Chromosomes creates different
combinations of alleles within each chromosome
Test of Chromosome Theory
Specific traits are transmitted with specific chromosomes
If genes are on specific chromomes, then traits determinined by the gene should be
transmitted with the chromosome
TH Morga’s Eperiet – deostrates se-liked iheritae of a gee deteriig
eye color demonstrate the transmission of traits with chromosomes
1910 TH Morgan discovered a white, eyed male Drosophila Melanogaster among
stocks
Nomenclature for Drosophila Genetics
Wild Type Allele (+) allele that is found in high frequency in a population
Mutant Allele allele found in low frequency
Recessive Mutation gene symbol is lower case
Dominant Mutation gene symbol is upper case
Morga’s Eplaatio for Trasissio of White-Eyed Trait
Two alleles for eye color gene w (+) red eyes and w white eyes
The eye color gene is located on the X chromosome
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