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1 HONORS Biology B_4 Heredity Additional Info
(B-4.5-8) Demonstrate an understanding of the molecular basis of heredity. Website with good review images

2 Gamete Production In males — spermatogenesis produces 4 haploid sperm
46XY In males — spermatogenesis produces 4 haploid sperm In females — oogenesis produces 1 haploid egg (ovum), 3 polar bodies 23 X 23 X 23 Y 23 Y 46XX 23 X

3 Test Cross A test cross is a way to determine the genotype of an organism with an unknown genotype. Cross unknown with known.

4 X-Inactivation Females (XX) carry twice as many X-linked genes as males (XY) To correct this imbalance, in female mammals, cells have a system to ensure ONLY 1 copy of most the X-linked genes are active (turned “on”)  X chromosome Inactivation. This ensures that men and women have equal X-linked genes controlling body growth, development, and functioning. X-Inactivation occurs very early in embryonic development – one of the X chromosomes shortens so that most of the genes are not able to be read (Barr Body). The process is random so the female body cells have a mixture in regards to which X is activated (can be different in identical twins). Only occurs in body cells. EXAMPLE: Calico Cats

5 Epistatic Genes Gene that determines whether or not a trait will be expressed. Epistatic gene interferes with the expression of an other gene and can suppress/mask other gene. Example: When the gene for albinism occurs the gens for skin color are not express (but are present).

6 Polyploidy Polyploidy is common among plants, as well as certain groups of fish and amphibians. What is it: Condition of possessing more than two complete sets of chromosomes. How does it happen: Arise from nondisjunction during gamete formation (causing gametes to be diploid)… Fertilization between two diploid gametes results in tetraploids. Different species show different levels of tolerance for polypoidy: Highly frequent in flowering plants Frequent in some species of fish and frogs Not very frequent in higher vertebrates like humans


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