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Chapter 13: Sexual life cycles and meiosis
 Chromosome: carries genetic information in the form of genes
 Genome: the haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or micro-organism, or in each cell of a
multicellular organism. Complete set of genes.
 Locus: the position of a gene or mutation on a chromosome
 DNA: main constituent of chromosomes. The carrier of genetic information.
 Mutation: a change in the nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA or in the RNA of a virus
 Allele: any of the alternative versions of a gene that may produce distinguishable phenotypic
effects
 Sex chromosomes: X and Y
 Autosomes: all other chromosomes
 Diploid cell: any cell with two chromosome sets, only diploid cells can undergo meiosis.
 Meiosis: a form of cell division in which each daughter cell receives half the amount of DNA
as the parent cell. Meiosis consists of two phases, meiosis I (prophase I, metaphase I,
anaphase I, telophase I) and meiosis II. This results in 4 daughter cells with different sets of
chromosomes.
 Mitosis: a form of cell division in which a parent cell duplicates all its contents (including
chromosomes) and splits to form two identical daughter cells.
 Chiasma: site of crossing over
 Independent assortment of chromosomes: amount of possible combinations when
chromosomes assort independently= 2^n , in which n is the haploid number.
 Crossing over: occurs when two chromosomes move closer together, results in synapsis
(fusion). When the chromatids break, genetic information is exchanged and two recombinant
chromosomes are made.
 Random fertilization: any sperm can fuse with any ovum (unfertilized egg)




Chapter 14: Mendel
 Mendel’s hypothesis: parents pass on discrete heritable units (genes)
 Character: heritable feature that varies among individuals
 Trait: variant for a character
 Hybridization: crossing of two true-breeding individuals
 P-generation: parent generation, true-breeding parents
 F1-generation: first filial generation, the hybrid offspring
 F2-generation: result of allowing hybrids to self-pollinate or cross-pollinate with other
hybrids
 Dominant allele: allele that is fully expressed in the phenotype of a heterozygote
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