BIOB11H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Centromere, Ribonucleoprotein, Prophase

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Diploid- containing both members of each pair of homologous chromosomes, as exemplified by most somatic cells, diploid cells are produced from diploid parental cells during mitosis. Haploid- containing only one member of each pair of homologous chromosomes, haploid cells is produced during meiosis, as exemplified by sperm. Dominant- the trait (allele) that is preferred more than the other. Recessive- the trait (allele) that is least preferred. Homologous bivalent- replicated homologous chromosomes that are paired; a term that is generally interchangeable with tetrad. Tetrad- during meiotic prophase, the two pairs of homologous chromosomes, each consisting of two chromatids that are in intimate association and held in register by the synaptonemal complex. Recombination- molecules containing dna sequences derived from more than one source. Reciprocal genetic exchange- an exchange of segments between two nonhomologous chromosomes. Homozygous vs. heterozygous- homozygous means two of the same alleles, so rr and rr.

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