SBI 3U Genetics Unit Review

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Interphase

Cell grows, copies its DNA, and synthesizes proteins, prepares for division

  • G1, S, and G2 phases,

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G1 phase

  • stage of interphase in which cell grows

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S phase

  • synthesis phase of the cell cycle

  • stage of interphase were DNA replicates

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G2 phase

  • last stage of interphase where cell grows and prepares for mitosis

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Mitosis (M phase)

  • cell's nucleus divides occurs in 5 stages

  • Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

  • results in 2 daughter cells same number of chromosomes as parent cell

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Chromosome

  • structures in a nucleus that contain cell's genetic information

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Spindle fibre

  • tiny tube-like structures made of protein, chromosomes attach during cell division

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Centriole

  • cylindrical organelle in animal cells aiding in cell division

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Sister Chromatids

  • genetic copies of each other ( identical) made during S-phase of interphase

  • held together by a centromere

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Chromatin

  • uncoiled chromosomes in DNA before cell division occurs

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Centromere

  • region where two sister chromatids are held together

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Homologous chromosomes

  • pairs of chromosomes that carry the same genes

  • made of 4 chromatids (tetrad)

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Tetrad

  • `a homologous pair formed during prophase of meiosis

  • four chromatids

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Prophase

  • chromatin thickens to form X shaped chromosomes

  • each half of X is a copy of original chromosome (chromatid) held together by a centromere

  • nucleus disappears, centrioles move to poles, spindle fibers form

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Metaphase

  • everything moves to the middle

  • spindle fibers attach to centromeres of chromatids

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Anaphase

  • centromeres split apart

  • chromatids are split and are pulled to opposite poles of cell

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Telophase

  • nuclear membrane reappears

  • cytoplasm is pinched

  • two daughter cells begin to form

  • chromatid is now chromatin

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Cytokinesis

  • division of cells

  • separation of cytoplasm

  • spindle fibers disappear

  • nucleus reappears

  • result is 2 daughter cells with same number of chromosomes as parent cell

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Meiosis

  • process of reproduction division where the # of chromosomes is divided in 2 (diploid to haploid)

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Crossing over

  • exchange in alleles between homologous chromosomes, producing new allele combinations

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Meiosis I

Interphase: G1, S, G2, chromatin replicates into chromatid Prophase I: centrioles move to poles, tetrad, crossing over Metaphase I: spindle fibres attach to homologous pairs, tetrads line up at equator Anaphase I: spindle fibers pull homolgous pairs to poles Telophase I: nuclear membranes form, cytoplasm pinches Cytokinesis: 2 new unique cells are formed, DNA from both mom and dad allele in new cells,

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Meiosis II

Prophase II: centrioles move to poles, tetrad, crossing over Metaphase II: spindle fibres attach to homologous pairs, tetrads line up at equator Anaphase II: spindle fibers pull homolgous pairs to poles Telophase II: nuclear membranes form, cytoplasm pinches Cytokinesis: 2 new unique cells are formed

  • result is 4 unique cells with 1/4 DNA of parent cell (gamete)

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Cell differentiation

  • when cells are assigned jobs

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Gamete

  • haploid reproductive cells

  • either sperm or egg

  • produced during meiosis

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Blastocysts

  • developing embryo

  • hollow Ball of cells

  • a thin walled structure containing cluster of cells that an embryo comes from

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Somatic cell

  • every cell that just undergoes mitosis

  • body cell not reproductive cells ex: skin cells

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Sex cell

  • egg or sperm; a sex cell carries half the number of chromosomes found in the other body cells.

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Zygote

  • fertilized ovum

  • diploid cell from 2 haploid cell

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Diploid

  • cells that carry two copies of every chromosome (2n)

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Haploid

  • cells that carry half the number of chromosomes (n) as diploids

  • gametes, egg or sperm

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Spermatogenesis

  • process of sperm production

  • occurs in testes

  • starts with diploid cell: spermatogonium, which grows and then under goes meiosis I and Meiosis II

  • the result is 4 haploid sperm cells

  • form throughout adult years

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Oogenesis

  • process of egg production

  • occurs in ovaries

  • starts with diploid cell: oogonium, which grows and undergoes meiosis I and meiosis II, the cytoplasm doesn't equally divide in meiosis

  • the result is 3 polar bodies and 1 egg cell

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Bivalent

-the structure formed by the pair of homologous chromosomes during crossing over. Also called a tetrad because it consists of four chromatids.

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Sex chromosome

  • X or Y chromosome that carry the gene used to determine the sex of a person

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Non-disjunction

  • error in number

  • homologue pairs don't separate properly or sister chromatids don't separate properly

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Inversion

  • error in structure

  • when a segment of DNA is flipped and attaches at the wrong end

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Deletion

  • error in structure

  • when a segment of DNA is deleted

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Translocation

  • error in structure

  • when a segment of DNA breaks off and rejoins in a different spot

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Duplication

  • error in structure

  • a section of a chromosome appears 2+ times in a row

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Amnioscentesis

  • Prenatal genetic testing

  • 14 weeks of pregnancy

  • amniotic fluid is taken from amniotic sac and fetal cells are tested to see if there are any genetic abnormalities (Trisomy 21)

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CVS (chronic villus sampling)

  • Prenatal genetic testing

  • 9 weeks of pregnancy

  • chorion fetal cell sample is taken

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Selective breeding

  • process of breeding organisms for desirable traits

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Artificial Insemination

  • artificial transfer of semen into female reproductive tract

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IVF

  • In Vitro Fertilization (external)

  • eggs and semen are collected

  • fertilization occurs in a lab "Test tube babies"

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ET

  • embryo transfer (external)

  • egg is fertilized outside and implanting it into females uterus

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What is PGD?

  • Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

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Ultrasound

  • sound waves are sent through the body to get an image of organs or fetus

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James Watson and Francis Crick

  • determined structure of DNA

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DNA

  • Deoxyribonucleic Acid

  • found in nucleus

  • control production of proteins in the cell

  • double helix shape

  • never leaves nucleus

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Gene

  • segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait

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Nitrogenous base

  • Adenine pair w/ Thymine, Cytosine pair w/ Guanine

  • Uracil (RNA)

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Nucleotide

  • repeating unit of sugar (deoxyribose), phosphate and 1 base

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Hydrogen bond

  • what holds the sides of DNA ladder together

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Codon

  • specific sequence of 3 adjacent bases on a strand of DNA or RNA that provides genetic code information for a particular amino acid

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DNA replication

  • DNA copies itself

  • semi-conservative: ea. new piece of DNA is made of 1 original strand and 1 new strand

  • DNA unzips, original strand grows new strand

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RNA

  • copy of DNA that leaves nucleus

  • ribonucleic acid

  • U, A, C, G

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Transcription

  • unzip one gene in DNA

  • match up bases to 1 side of a gene in DNA

  • mRNA detaches and moves out and into cytoplasm

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mRNA

  • message that codes for protein

  • moves out of nucleus and into cytoplasm

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Translation

  • process of making a protein

  • mRNA > cytoplasm > attaches to ribosome > tRNA decodes mRNA and bring amino acids to build protein

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Amino acid

  • 20 different kinds

  • building blocks of proteins

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Mutation

  • error in DNA sequence

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Mutagen

  • anything that causes change in DNA ex: x-rays, UV light, nuclear radiation

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Trisomy 21

  • condition in which an individual has three number 21 chromosomes, resulting in Down syndrome

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Genetics

  • study of where we get our genes and how

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Gregor Mendel

Augustinian monk and botanist whose experiments in breeding garden peas led to his eventual recognition as founder of the science of genetics (1822-1884)

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Trait

  • topic inherited from parents ex: hair color, eye color, heighy

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Characteristic

  • expression of a trait ex: brown hair, blue eyes)

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Genotype

  • genetic make-up of an organism

  • the 2 alleles inherited from your parents ex: Dd is a genotype for dimples

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Phenotype

  • the expression of the genotype

  • appearance of a trait in an individual ex: DD= dimples dd= no dimples

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Allele

  • alternative form of a gene.

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Purebred

  • organisms from a distinct type or breed (tall w/ tall and short w/ short)

  • share similar traits

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Hybrid

  • organism heterozygous for a trait

  • hybrid cross between 2 different purebred plants (tall w/ short)

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Monohybrid cross

  • hybrid cross between 2 different purebred plants (tall w/ short)

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Filial generation

  • offspring of a cross of parent organisms

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P1, F1, F2

P1: parent generation, purebred plants F1: first filial generation, offspring from cross of P1 generation F2: second filial generation, offspring from cross of F1 generation

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Dominant

  • trait that is always expressed

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Recessive

  • trait that is not usually expressed but is still there

  • if its homozygous recessive it will be expressed

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Homozygous

  • having the 2 same alleles for a trait (TT or tt)

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Heterozygous

  • having 2 different alleles for a particular trait (Tt)

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Codominance

  • both alleles are dominant and both are expressed ( spotty or checkered feathers)

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Incomplete dominance

  • blending of two traits

  • neither alleles are dominant and a blend of the traits show (red and white genotypes express pink phenotypes)

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Multiple allele inheritance

  • there are more than 2 alleles for that gene

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Multiple gene inheritance

  • when a trait is controlled by more than 1 pair of genes

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Carrier

  • individual who has an unhealthy/recessive allele on 1 part of the chromosome but doesn't express it

  • can pass it on to offspring

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Law of segregation

  • traits are determined by pairs of alleles from each parent

  • offspring get one allele from each parent

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Law of independent assortment

  • separate genes for separate traits are passed independently of one another from parent to offspring

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Sex-linked traits

  • located on sex chromosomes

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Pedigree

  • diagram that shows the occurrence of a genetic trait in several generations of a family

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Synapsis

  • the side by side pairing of homologous maternal and paternal chromosomes at the start of meiosis

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Autosome

  • Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome (22 of 23)

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X-linked

  • gene that is found on the X chromosome

  • mothers may be carriers and don't express the trait

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