BIOL239 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sister Chromatids, Homologous Chromosome, Nuclear Membrane

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Pedigrees analysis: allows you to see the inheritance pattern over several generations. Penetrance: percentage of the population with a particular genotype, that demonstrates the expected trait. Expressivity: the degree or intensity with a particular genotype is expressed in a phenotype within a population. Sex-linked trait: due to genes on the x or y chromosome. Sex-limited trait: affects a structure or process that is found in one sex but not the other. Sex-influenced traits: shows up in both sexes, but their expression may differ between the two sexes. Conditional lethality: occurs with a particular type of allele. Autosomal trait: one that is conferred by a gene residing on a chromosome not involved in sex determinations. Chromosomal theory of inheritance: states that hereditary information is on genes and that genes are located on chromosomes. Mitosis: nuclear division that results in 2 daughter cells each containing identical chromosomes to the parent cell (aka clones)

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