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98 Cards in this Set
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Dominance |
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Penetrance |
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Expressivity |
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Incomplete penetrance |
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Multiple alleles |
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Multiple alleles |
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Gene interaction |
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Abo blood types |
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Recessive epistasid |
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Dominant epistasis |
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Duplicate recessive epistasis |
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Epistasis |
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Gene interaction |
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Agouti A locus |
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Black B locus |
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Albino C locus |
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Dilution D locus |
D intense pigmentation d dilution of pigment D is dominant over d |
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Extension E locus |
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Spotting S locus |
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Ticking T locus |
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Complementation test |
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Sex influenced characteristics |
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Sex limited characteristic |
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Sex influenced / limited |
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Cytoplasmic inheritance |
Not all the genetic material |
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Generic maternal effect |
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Cytoplasmic inheritance |
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Sex influenced on heredity |
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Anticipation |
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Norm of reaction |
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Temperature sensitive allele |
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Phenocopy |
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Norm of reaction/phenocopy |
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Discontinuous characteristics |
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Continuous characteristics |
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Quantitative characteristics |
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Polygenic characteristics |
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Pleiotropy |
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Multifactorial characteristics |
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Discontinuous/continuous characteristics |
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Dominance |
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Penetrance |
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Lethal alleles |
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Multiple alleles |
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Gene interaction |
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Complementation test |
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Sex influenced |
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Sex limited |
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Cytoplasmic inheritance |
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Generic maternal effect / genomic imprinting / anticipation |
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Phenocopy / discontinuous/continuous |
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Principles of heredity |
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Pedigree |
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Proband |
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Autosomal recessive example |
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Autosomal dominant |
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Consanguinity |
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Autosomal recessive def |
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Autosomal dominated example |
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Autosomal dominant def |
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Low density example |
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X-linked recessive |
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X-linked recessive example |
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X-linked dominant traits |
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Y-linked traits |
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X-linked example |
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Y-linked example |
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Autosomal recessive trait |
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Autosomal dominant trait |
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X-linked recessive trait |
1. More males than females are affected |
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X-linked dominant trait |
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Y-linked trait |
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Dizygotic/monozygotic twins |
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Concordance |
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High/low concordance |
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Body mass index |
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Adoptions |
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Genetic counseling |
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Common reasons for genetic counseling |
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Genetic counseling |
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Examples of genetic diseases and disorders that can be detected prenatal |
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Prenatal genetic tests |
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Ultrasonography |
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Amniocentesis |
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Chorionic villas sampling |
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Karyotype |
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Maternal blood tests |
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Fetal cell sorting |
Prenatal tests that utilize only maternal blood are highly desirable bc they are noninvasive |
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Pre implantation genetic diagnosis |
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Pre implantation genetic diagnosis |
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Newborn screening |
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Heterozygous screening |
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Presymptomatic testing |
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Genetic testing |
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Chapter 6 concepts summary |
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Chapter 6 summary concepts |
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Linked genes/linkage group |
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Meiosis 1 and 2 |
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