1. Introduction to Genetics
Fundamentals of Genetics
- Multiple ChoiceWhich term is a synonym for male and female sex cells?1views
- Multiple ChoiceA DNA molecule contains 32% thymine. According to Chargaff's rules, what percentage of cytosine would be present in this DNA molecule?3views
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In a diploid cell, the number of alleles is the same as the number of genes.
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What is an allele?
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The chromosomal theory of inheritance states that….
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Which one of the following is NOT a division of Genetics?
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Compare and contrast the following terms:
Homozygous and Heterozygous
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Compare and contrast the following terms:
Genotype and Phenotype
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Compare and contrast the following terms:
Dominant and Recessive
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Genetics affects many aspects of our lives. Identify three ways genetics affects your life or the life of a family member or friend. The effects can be regularly encountered or can be one time only or occasional.
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What is the chromosome theory of inheritance, and how is it related to Mendel's findings?
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Define genotype and phenotype. Describe how they are related and how alleles fit into your definitions.
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Define the terms allele, chromosome, and gene, and explain how they relate to one another. Develop an analogy between these terms and the process of using a street map to locate a new apartment to live in next year (i.e., consider which term is analogous to a street, which to a type of building, and which to an apartment floor plan).
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Contrast chromosomes and genes.
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