Module 1 OVERVIEW AND HISTORY OF CYTOGENETICS
Module 1 OVERVIEW AND HISTORY OF CYTOGENETICS
Module 1 OVERVIEW AND HISTORY OF CYTOGENETICS
TRAIT
→ a specific characteristic of an organism
→ can be determined by genes or the environment
MONOGENIC TRAIT
→ a trait produced by the effect of a gene or an allele
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→ follows Mendelian inheritance GENETIC COMPOSITION: GENOTYPE
CHROMOSOME
→ Organized package of DNA found in the nucleus of
the cell
→ The structure housing the DNA in a cell
PHENOTYPE
→ an individual's observable traits, such as height, eye
color, and blood type
→ “pheno” – observe
ALLELE
→ One of two or more versions of a gene
→ People inherit one allele for each autosomal gene
from each parent
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DOMINANT TIMELINE
→ refers to the relationship between two versions of a
gene 1600s ROBERT HOOKE
→ allele that will be expressed → Looks at the structure under microscope
and calls them CELLS
RECESSIVE
→ a quality found in the relationship between two ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK
versions of a gene → Improved the COMPOUND MICROSCOPE
→ refers to a type of allele which will not be → 1st scientist to observe and differentiate
manifested in an individual unless both of the RBCs, bacteria and to see sperm in
individual's copies of that gene have that particular semen
genotype
1859 CHARLES DARWIN
→ “The Origin of Species by Means of
CO-DOMINANT Natural Selection”
→ a relationship between two versions of a gene → English naturalist whose scientific
→ NEITHER ALLELE is recessive, and the phenotypes theory of evolution by natural selection
of both alleles are expressed became the foundation of modern
evolutionary studies
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2001 CC THE CAT WAS BORN → Chromosome ideograms, i.e., diagrams used in
→ 1st pet to be cloned identifying chromosomes, are used by
cytogeneticists to show the relative sizes and the
characteristic banding patterns of chromosomes
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN CYTOGENETICS
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