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Dominance

Penetrance

Expressivity

Incomplete penetrance

Multiple alleles

Multiple alleles

Gene interaction

Abo blood types

Recessive epistasid

Dominant epistasis

Duplicate recessive epistasis

Epistasis

Gene interaction

Agouti A locus

Black B locus

Albino C locus

Dilution D locus

D intense pigmentation


d dilution of pigment


D is dominant over d

Extension E locus

Spotting S locus

Ticking T locus

Complementation test

Sex influenced characteristics

Sex limited characteristic

Sex influenced / limited

Cytoplasmic inheritance

Not all the genetic material

Generic maternal effect

Cytoplasmic inheritance

Sex influenced on heredity

Anticipation

Norm of reaction

Temperature sensitive allele

Phenocopy

Norm of reaction/phenocopy

Discontinuous characteristics

Continuous characteristics

Quantitative characteristics

Polygenic characteristics

Pleiotropy

Multifactorial characteristics

Discontinuous/continuous characteristics

Dominance

Penetrance

Lethal alleles

Multiple alleles

Gene interaction

Complementation test

Sex influenced

Sex limited

Cytoplasmic inheritance

Generic maternal effect / genomic imprinting / anticipation

Phenocopy / discontinuous/continuous

Principles of heredity

Pedigree

Proband

Autosomal recessive example

Autosomal dominant

Consanguinity

Autosomal recessive def

Autosomal dominated example

Autosomal dominant def

Low density example

X-linked recessive

X-linked recessive example

X-linked dominant traits

Y-linked traits

X-linked example

Y-linked example

Autosomal recessive trait

Autosomal dominant trait

X-linked recessive trait

1. More males than females are affected

X-linked dominant trait

Y-linked trait

Dizygotic/monozygotic twins

Concordance

High/low concordance

Body mass index

Adoptions

Genetic counseling

Common reasons for genetic counseling

Genetic counseling

Examples of genetic diseases and disorders that can be detected prenatal

Prenatal genetic tests

Ultrasonography

Amniocentesis

Chorionic villas sampling

Karyotype

Maternal blood tests

Fetal cell sorting

Prenatal tests that utilize only maternal blood are highly desirable bc they are noninvasive

Pre implantation genetic diagnosis

Pre implantation genetic diagnosis

Newborn screening

Heterozygous screening

Presymptomatic testing

Genetic testing

Chapter 6 concepts summary

Chapter 6 summary concepts

Linked genes/linkage group

Meiosis 1 and 2