BIOLOGY 116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Pattern Hair Loss, Haemophilia, Actinopterygii

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Heredity: transmission of traits from parent to offspring. Segregation: alleles segregate into different gametes during egg and sperm formation, then come back together when an egg is fertilized by a sperm to form a zygote. Homozygous: individuals with 2 copies of same allele (aa or aa) Heterozygous: individuals with 1 copy of each allele (aa) Dominant allele: when one allele is always expressed (a) in the presence of the other (a) Recessive: when one allele isn"t always expressed (a) in presence of (a) Incomplete dominance: alleles of a gene aren"t always dominant/recessive. Pleiotropic: (intelligence + obesity) 1 gene that influences multiple traits. Epistasis: 1 gene affects action of another gene. Alleles of one gene masks/reduces effects of alleles at different genes. Regulatory dna: where genomic instructions for development are encoded. Sex-linkage: genes located on same sex chromosomes. Genes on chromosome arranged in linear fashion; physical distance between them dictates frequency of crossing over.

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