BIOL239 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Chemical Substance, Genetic Linkage, Chemical Polarity

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The principle of dominance- in a heterozygote, one allele may conceal the presence of another. The principle of segregation- in a heterozygote, two different alleles segregate from each other during the formation of gametes. The principle of independent assortment- the alleles of different genes segregate, or as we sometimes say, assort, independently of each other. Mendel studied the inheritance of 7 different traits in garden peas, each trait being controlled by a different gene. Incomplete dominance- expression of two alleles in a heterozygote that allows the heterozygote to be distinguished from either of its two parents. Codominant- alleles that produce independent effects when heterozygous. Polymorphic- the existence of two or more variants in a population of individuals, with at least two of the variants having frequencies greater than 1 percent. Amorphic- mutant allele that completely abolishes gene expression. Hypomorphic- mutant allele that has less expression than a wild-type allele but does not completely abolish expression.

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