BIOL 150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Aneuploidy, Outcrossing, Asexual Reproduction

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Fertilization (when egg and sperm unite to form new individual) Gametes (reproductive cells such as sperm and eggs) Meiosis (lessening-act) (nuclear division that leads to halving of chromosomes number and ultimately to production of sperm and egg) Autosomes (any chromosomes other than sex chromosomes) Homologous chromosomes (chromosomes that are same size and shape) *contain same genes in same positions along chromosomes* Gene (segment of dna, found at specific place on chromosome, that influences a hereditary trait) Karyotype (distinctive appearance of all metaphase or prometaphase chromosomes in an individual, including number of chromosomes, their length, and their bonding patterns) Diploid (double-form) (2 versions of each type of chromosomes) Haploids (single-form) (cells that contain just one of each type of chromosomes) *individual has just one allelle of each gene* N = number of distinct types of chromosomes in given cell and is called haploid number. To indicate number of complete chromosomes sets when it"s greater than 1, number is placed.

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