Campbell Biology (10th Edition)
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Author: Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Robert B. Jackson
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Chapter 23.2, Problem 3CC
WHAT IF? → A locus that affects susceptibility to a degener-ative bram discasc has two alleles, V and v. In a population, 16 people have genotype VV, 92 have geootype Vv, and 12 have genotype vv. Is this population evolving? Explain.
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Activity 1
Write down the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions in the space provided.
DESCRIPTION
TERM
1.1
A cross involving a single characteristic
1.2
A cross involving two characteristics
A representation that traces the transmission of a characteristic over many
generations of a family
Allele that influences the phenotype only when in the homozygous
combination but not in the heterozygous condition
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1.4
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Allele that influences the phenotype whether in the homozygous or
heterozygous combination
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Alternative forms of a gene found at the same locus
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chromosomes
Cross involving alleles of a gene that are equally dominant, leading to a third
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Cross involving alleles that are neither dominant or recessive, leading to an
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