EDUC 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Sickle-Cell Disease, Punnett Square, Xeroderma Pigmentosum

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Chromosomes - sausage-shaped structure in the nucleus of a cell. ; gametes egg and sperm cells, which are created through meiosis. Dna - deoxyribonucleic acid; long strand of cell material that stores and transfers genetic information in all life forms. Genes - segment of dna that contains coded instructions for growth and functioning of the organism. Genomes - entire store of an organism"s hereditary information (all 23 pairs of chromosomes) Recessive genes - not expressed, although it is a part of the genotype (genetic background) Genotype - the totality of an individual"s genes. Sperm can have either x or a y. Males are more like to express the disease - because they have only have one x chromosome, so the x linked chromosome shows. A carrier daughter has two x"s and one is with the disorder. Twins (top - identical twins; bottom - fraternal twins) Identical - one sperm and one egg and it split into two.

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