BIOL 111 Lecture : Week 11.1.docx

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11. 1 what"s your genotype: explain how dominant and recessive alleles of a genotype contribute to phenotype. Readings: 6: 152-157, 5: 130-136 + fig 5. 27 (p 138) 6: 145-151. We generally have two copies of every chromosome. One copy comes from our mother and one copy comes from our father. This is generally true with most eukaryotic organisms that have some form of sexual reproduction. Diploid cells have 2 copies of each chromosome (2n) each pair of chromosomes are homologous in the fig. 5. 18 from your text, shown below a human karyotype (the number and the types of chromosome) is shown where the chromosomes from one human cells are arranged in homologous pairs. You are not expected to memorize the term karyotype but you should know what homologous means. Karyotypes may be prepared for a developing fetus after extracting a few cells by amniocentesis to check for any chromosomal abnormalities.

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