BIO 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Zygosity, Wild Type, Ploidy

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Key terms: allele, one of several alternative forms of a gene occupying a given locus on a chromosome. In diploid organisms (like humans), there are two copies (we can think of these as alleles) of every gene. Recombination: homologous chromosomes pair in prophase 1, a cross over may occur. If no crossover occurs, all chromosomes in the gametes will have recombinant chromosomes: 2 different gametes. If cross over does occur, half of the gametes will have nonrecombinant chromosomes and half will have recombinant chromosomes: 4 different gametes. Bivalent: contains 4 chromatids, 2 from each parent. Chiasma: caused by crossing over between 2 of the non-sister chromatids. Two chromatids remains parental (ab and ab: recombinant chromatids contain material from each parent, and have new genetic combinations (ab and ab) Repeats and polymorphisms: useful as reference points for mapping, snps single nucleotide changes, can add or remove a restriction enzyme site, example: ecorv site, gat^atc aatatc.

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