BIO 202 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Dosage Compensation, Barr Body, Mendelian Inheritance

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Barr body the one randomly inactivated x chromosome in females. Mendelian genes have of inheritance specific loci (positions) on chromosomes & chromosomes undergo segregation and independent assortment. Dominant everyone who has the trait will display the trait (homozygous or heterozygous) dosage compensation theory that x chromosome inactivation equalizes gene expression between males and females example of dominant. Example of linked red hair and freckles; genes carried on the same chromosome. The farther apart two recombination frequency genes are, the higher the probability that a crossover will occur there will be a higher. Gene disorder the harmful effect of a detrimental allele that does. Linked genes carried on the same chromosome; linked to a chromosome. They travel together and are usually shown together in the phenotype of an organism. Nondisjunction when homologous chromosomes (in mi) or sister chromatids (in mii) separate incorrectly, resulting gametes are aneuploid (45,47 chromosomes. Recessive individuals with the trait are homozygous, parents are carriers.

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