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BLD 430 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++ Male Square Female Circle Dizygotic twins on pedigree Monozygotic twins on pedigree Sex unspecified on pedigree Diamond Affected individual Filled in shape Heterozygous for autosomal trait on pedigree Carrier of sex-linked recessive trait Abortion/still birth/miscarriage (sex unspecified) pedigree Proband on pedigree First person diagnosed Consanguinous marriage Marriage of people who share ancestry Independent assortment Characteristics are inherited independently Traits have equal opportunities to be inherited together When does crossing over occur? Meiosis Conjugation A temporary union of two organisms for the purpose of DNA transfer. Sex pilus Transduction Genes from host cell incorporated into bacteriophage -- injected into recipient cell -- incorporated into recipient's DNA Transformation Recipient cell engulfs and incorporates DNA debris from dead bacteria into its genome Linkage Genes inherited together - loci are very close together (less likely to cross over and separate) 1% cross over = 1 centimorgan (unit for measuring genetic linkage) Linked alleles are 50% recombinant (located very close together) Haplotype A group of alleles of different genes on a single chromosome Linked (located close enough on chromosome) -- inherited as a unit FROM ONE PARENT Linkage disequilibrium When a pair of alleles from two loci are inherited together in the same gamete more/less often than random chance would expect 1 allele has 10% presence Another allele has 50% presence Likelihood of linkage ~ 5% Actual presence of both together = 9% = linkage disequilibrium LOD score Logarithm of odds: estimates whether two loci are likely to be inherited together 3.0+ = linkage (1000:1 odds) -2.0 = significant evidence against genetic linkage Between -2.0 and 3.0 are inconclusive Calculation: log(likelihood of linkage / likelihood of no linkage)

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BLD 430 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++


Male

Square

Female

Circle

Dizygotic twins on pedigree

Monozygotic twins on pedigree

Sex unspecified on pedigree

Diamond

Affected individual

Filled in shape

Heterozygous for autosomal trait on pedigree

Carrier of sex-linked recessive trait

Abortion/still birth/miscarriage (sex unspecified) pedigree

Proband on pedigree

First person diagnosed

Consanguinous marriage

Marriage of people who share ancestry

Independent assortment

,Characteristics are inherited independently



Traits have equal opportunities to be inherited together

When does crossing over occur?

Meiosis

Conjugation

A temporary union of two organisms for the purpose of DNA transfer.



Sex pilus

Transduction

Genes from host cell incorporated into bacteriophage --> injected into recipient cell -->

incorporated into recipient's DNA

Transformation

Recipient cell engulfs and incorporates DNA debris from dead bacteria into its genome

Linkage

Genes inherited together - loci are very close together (less likely to cross over and

separate)



1% cross over = 1 centimorgan (unit for measuring genetic linkage)



Linked alleles are <50% recombinant (located very close together)

Haplotype

,A group of alleles of different genes on a single chromosome



Linked (located close enough on chromosome) --> inherited as a unit FROM ONE

PARENT

Linkage disequilibrium

When a pair of alleles from two loci are inherited together in the same gamete more/less

often than random chance would expect



1 allele has 10% presence

Another allele has 50% presence

Likelihood of linkage ~ 5%

Actual presence of both together = 9% = linkage disequilibrium

LOD score

Logarithm of odds: estimates whether two loci are likely to be inherited together




3.0+ = linkage (1000:1 odds)



<-2.0 = significant evidence against genetic linkage



Between -2.0 and 3.0 are inconclusive



Calculation: log(likelihood of linkage / likelihood of no linkage)

, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium

1. no mutations

2. infinitely large population

3. random mating

4. no migration (no gene flow)

5. no natural selection

Heterochromatin

Highly condensed chromatin



Intense stain



Found in less active cells - less able to be transcribed/translated due to genetic info

being inaccessible



Inactive: more methylation than acetylation

Euchromatin

Loosely packed chromatin



Weak stain



In more active cells - DNA can be transcribed/translated more easily because easier

access to genetic info

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