Unit 5 AP Biology Test

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(sister) chromatid
Copies of a duplicated chromosome; when two sister chromatids are joined together it makes up one chromosome
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Centromere
Attachment point of two sister chromatids
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Interphase
Period of cell cycle when the cell is not physically dividing; consists of following stages:
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G1= growth
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S= replicates DNA
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G2= continued growth; cell prepares for division
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G0= cell is at rest (not preparing for division)
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Growth factors
Proteins released by certain cells that stimulate other cells to divide; example platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)
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Cyclin
Family of proteins that control the progression of cells through the cell cycle by binding to and activating cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk)
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Cyclin graph
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Apoptosis
Programmed cell death
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Cancer
When cells begin dividing at an uncontrolled rate and become invasive
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Mitosis
Division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells
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Consists of 4 stages- prophase, metaphase, anaphase, & telophase
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Results in two genetically identical cells
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Meiosis
Cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that forms gametes
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Consists of two rounds of cell division but only one round of DNA replication
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Results in four cells with haploid chromosome number
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Mitosis diagram
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Meiosis diagram
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Homologous chromosomes
Paired chromosomes; the same size, shape, and carry genes for the same traits
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Diploid
Complete set of paired chromosomes
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found in somatic (body) cells

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2n
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Haploid
Set of unpaired chromosomes
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found in reproductive cells

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1n
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Autosomes
All other chromosomes except sex chromosomes
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Sex chromosomes
Determines gender
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Male= XY
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Female= XX
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Gamete
Reproductive cell
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Contains haploid # of chromosomes
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Generated during meiosis
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Somatic cell
Body cell
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Contains diploid # of chromosomes
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Generated during mitosis
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Crossing over
Exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes
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Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance
Genes are carried from parents to their offspring on chromosomes
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Zygote
Diploid cell produced by the union of haploid gametes (egg and sperm) during fertilization
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True-breeding
Organisms that produce offspring of the same variety over many generations of self-pollination; homozygous
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P generation
True-breeding (homozygous) parent individuals from which F1 hybrid offspring are derived; "p" stands for parental
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F1 generation
Hybrid (heterozygous) offspring arising from a parental (P generation) cross
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F2 generation
Offspring of a hybrid cross resulting in a 3:1 ratio of dominant to recessive phenotypes
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Hybrid
Heterozygous
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Allele
Different versions of a gene
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Ex: A or a
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Genotype
Genetic makeup of an individual
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Phenotype
Physical traits
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Heterozygous
Having different alleles for a gene
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Ex: Aa
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Homozygous
Having identical alleles for a gene
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Ex: AA or aa
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Law of Segregation
Two alleles for a trait separate (segregate) during gamete formation and end up in different gametes
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Law of Independent Assortment
Each pair of alleles segregates independently of each other pair of alleles during gamete formation
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Traits are independent and require own Punnett square
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Testcross
Crossing an organism with recessive individual
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Monohybrid cross
A cross between two organisms that are heterozygous resulting in 3:1 ratio of dominant to recessive phenotypes
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Dihybrid cross
A cross between two organisms that are heterozygous for TWO traits resulting in a 9:3:3:1 ratio
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Polygenic
Traits that involve multiple genes
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Ex: eye, skin, and hair color
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Multiple allele traits
Traits that have more than two alleles contributing to phenotype
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Ex: blood type
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Sex-linked traits
A gene located on either sex chromosome
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Most sex-linked genes are on the X chromosome
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Wild-type
Phenotype that most commonly observed in natural populations
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Recombinants
Offspring with non-parental phenotypes (new combinations of traits) due to crossing over between linked genes
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Recombination frequency
Divide total number of recombinants (non-parental phenotypes) by the total number of offspring
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Linked genes
Genes located close enough together on a chromosome that they tend to be inherited together
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Linkage map
A genetic map of a chromosome based on recombination frequencies
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Map units
Distances between genes; one map unit represents a 1% recombination frequency
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