Title: Ch 11 Definitions 2
1Ch 11 Definitions 2
2Situation in which both alleles of a gene
contribute to the phenotype of the organism.
3Codominance
4Process in which homologous chromosomes exchange
portions of their chromatids during meiosis.
5Crossing-over
6Term used to refer to a cell that contains both
sets of homologous chromosomes.
7Diploid
8Diagram showing the relative locations of each
known gene on a particular chromosome.
9Gene map
10Cell that contains only a single set of
chromosomes and therefore only a singe set of
genes.
11Haploid
12Chromosomes that each have a corresponding
chromosome from the opposite-sex parent.
13Homologous
14Situation in which one allele is not dominant
over another.
15Incomplete dominance
16Segregation of genes during the formation of
gametes.
17Independent assortment
18Process of cell division by which the number of
chromosomes per cell is cut in half.
19Meiosis
20Three or more alleles of the same gene.
21Multiple alleles
22Trait controlled by two or more genes.
23Polygenic traits
24Structure containing four chromatids that forms
during meiosis.
25Tetrad
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