Prepare for AP Biology Genetics questions with this review and practice answers. This covers Mendelian genetics, DNA replication, gene expression, and heredity.

Q: Dominant

Answer: If present, always expressed

Q: Recessive

Answer: Carried but “hidden” (not expressive)

Q: Gene Pairs

Answer: Alleles

Q: Why do genes occur in pairs?

Answer: One comes from each parent on the homologous pair.

Q: Homozygous

Answer: Both alleles are identical (2 dominant/2 recessive)

Q: Heterozygous

Answer: Both alleles are different (1 dominant & 1 recessive)

Q: Genotype

Answer: Homozygous Dominant (AA)Heterozygous (Aa)Homozygous Recessive (aa)

Q: Phenotype

Answer: Expression of GenesDominant: Most common form of appearanceRecessive: Less common form of appearance

Q: P1 Generation

Answer: Parents of the 1st Generation

Q: Law of Segregation

Answer: Homologous Pairs separate in Meiosis

Q: Purebred Cross

Answer: Cross between 2 parents homozygous for the traitF1 Genotype: 0:4:0F1 Phenotype: 4:0

Q: Monohybrid Cross

Answer: Cross between 2 parents heterozygous for the traitGenotype: 1:2:1Phenotype: 3:1

Q: Test Cross

Answer: Cross done to determine the genotype of an individual who shows the dominant phenotype (cross w/ recessive)Genotype: (Homozygous) 0:4:0, (Heterozygous) 0:2:2Phenotype: (Homozygous) 4:0, (Heterozygous) 2:2

Q: If recessive shows in offspring?

Answer: Parent who showed dominant must have carried recessive

Q: Dihybrid Cross

Answer: Cross between 2 parents heterozygous for 2 traitsGenotype: 1:2:1:2:4:2:1:2:1Phenotype: 9:3:3:1

Q: Barr Body

Answer: Inactivated and highly condensed chromosome

Q: Non-disjunction

Answer: Failure of homolofues to separate properly during Meiosis

Q: Polygenes

Answer: More than one pair of genes code for a trait and all are carried; recognized by a range in phenotypes

Q: Incomplete Dominance

Answer: Neither gene dominates completely, heterozygote is the intermediate phenotype; type of monohybridGenotype: 1:2:1Phenotype: 1:2:1

Q: Co-Dominance

Answer: Both genes dominate, heterozygote shows both forms of the traits; type of monohybridGenotype: 1:2:1Phenotype: 1:2:1

Q: Multiple Alleles

Answer: More than one pair of genes for a trait but only one pair is carried

Q: Blood Type (description)

Answer: 3 genes, only get twoPolygenic b/c of Type AB

Q: Sex Linked Traits

Answer: Traits governed by genes on x-chromosome, recessive

Q: Linked Genes

Answer: Genes for traits carried on the same chromosome pair; can’t independently assort except for crossing over

Q: Chromosome disorders

Answer: Result from non-disjuntion, failure of homologous pairs to separate in meiosis, causes gamete and therefore zygote to have wrong chromosome number

Q: Trisomy

Answer: Gain an extra autosomeEx. Downs

Q: Monosomy

Answer: Lose a copy of an autosomeEx. Turners

Q: Difference b/t Genetic Disorder and Chromosomal Disorder

Answer: Genetic Disorder: Wrong nucleotide; affects one geneChromosome Disorder: Affects lots of genes; mssing a lot or have too much genetic information

Q: Epistasis

Answer: Interactaction between 2 nonallelic genes, where one interferes with the expression of another

Q: Pleiotropic Gene

Answer: One gene that affects more than one phenotypeGenotype Ratio: 2:1