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4Sex-Linked Traits
Co-Dominance/ Incomplete Dominance
Genetic Disorders
Grab Bag
Blood
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5Which Blood Type is the Universal Donor?
6Type O-
7Can someone with A blood be given A- blood? Why?
8Yes, A- blood does not have the Rh factor, so it
has less than A, less is more
9If a blood type has A and B antigens and an Rh
factor present, but no antibodies, it is _______.
10AB
11List the blood types that AB- can safely receive.
12AB-, A-, B-, O-
13In the picture, which numbered slide shows type
B blood?
14Slide 2
15Most sex-linked genes are located on ____________.
16X Chromosome
17Would a woman with the genotype below have
muscular dystrophy? XRXr
18No, Carrier
19In fruit flies, if eye color is a sex-linked
trait, and red is dominant to white, what is the
sex and eye color of the following fly? XRY
20Male, Red
21In fruit flies, if eye color is a sex-linked
trait, and red is dominant to white, what are the
genotypes of a red eyed female (heterozygous) and
a red eyed male.
22XRXr and XRY
23In fruit flies, if eye color is a sex-linked
trait, and red is dominant to white, what is the
genotypic ratio of the offspring (include gender
and eye color) of a white female fly and a red
male fly?
24Red-Eyed Female 1 White-Eyed Male 1
25What are chromosome pairs 1-22 in a karotype
called?
26autosomal
27What is an example of a way a pedigree can be
used?
28Show how a trait is passed from one generation to
the other, Determine whether allele is dominant
or recessive, Determine whether a trait is
inherited.
29This process allows for cell growth and repair.
30Mitosis
31What are the components of a nucleotide in DNA?
32A base, sugar, and phosphate group
33In summer squash, white fruit color (W) is
dominant over yellow fruit color (w) and
disk-shaped fruit (D) is dominant over
sphere-shaped fruit (d).. If a squash plant
true-breeding for white, disk-shaped fruit is
crossed with a plant true-breeding for yellow,
sphere-shaped fruit, what will the genotypic
ratios be for the F1 generation?
34WwDd 10
35A red and a white snapdragon are cross pollinated
and have a pink offspring. What type of dominance
pattern is this?
36Incomplete Dominance
37Blood typing is an example of what dominance
pattern?
38Co-dominance
39What are the genotypes of a purple flower and a
red flower if experiencing an incomplete
dominance pattern?
40RB X RR
41If crossing a purple flower and a blue flower,
what would the phenotypic ratio of the offspring
be in an incomplete dominance pattern?
42Purple blue 11 or 22
43If a red hen (homozygous) and a white hen
reproduce and a co-dominance pattern occurs, what
would be the cross and how many red hens would be
produced?
44HRHR x HrHr Red not red 04
45The failure of chromosomes to separate during
meiosis is called ___________.
46nondisjunction
47Disorder with excessive mucus in lungs and
digestive tract
48Cystic Fibrosis
49Is Huntingtons a dominant, recessive, or
codominant trait?
50Dominant
51Colorblindness is more common in males than
females. Why?
52The allele for colorblindness is recessive and
located on the X chromosome
53Which disorder has a symptom of lack of pigment
in hair, skin, and eyes? Is this disorder
codominant, dominant, or recessive?
54Albinism, Recessive
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56Final Answer
57Final Question