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Chapitre 12

Génétique classique et moderne

Vocabulaire de génétique
Vocabulaire de génétique
Overview An organism is diploid if it inherits two variants, or alleles, of each gene, one from each parent. These two alleles constitute the genotype ...
Échiquier de Punnett
Échiquier de Punnett
Overview A Punnett square displays the possible genotypes offspring can inherit from two parental genotypes. If a trait’s inheritance pattern ...
Croisements monohybrides
Croisements monohybrides
Overview In the 1850s and 1860s, Gregor Mendel investigated inheritance by performing monohybrid crosses in pea plants. He crossed two plants that were ...
Croisements di-hybrides
Croisements di-hybrides
Overview To determine whether traits are inherited together or separately, Gregor Mendel crossed pea plants that differed in two traits. These parental ...
Analyse de pedigree
Analyse de pedigree
Overview A pedigree is a diagram displaying a family’s history of a trait. Analyzing pedigrees can reveal (1) whether a trait is dominant or ...
Lois de probabilité
Lois de probabilité
Overview The probability of inheriting a trait can be calculated using the sum and product rules. The sum rule is used to calculate the probability of ...
Caractères à allèles multiples
Caractères à allèles multiples
The Concept of Multiple Allelism Multiple allelism describes genes that exist in three or more allelic forms. Although diploid organisms, like humans, ...
Caractères polygéniques
Caractères polygéniques
When more than one gene is responsible for a given phenotype, the trait is considered polygenic. Human height is a polygenic trait. Studies have uncovered ...
Épistasie
Épistasie
In addition to multiple alleles at the same locus influencing traits, numerous genes or alleles at different locations may interact and influence ...
Pléiotropie
Pléiotropie
Pleiotropy is the phenomenon in which a single gene impacts multiple, seemingly unrelated phenotypic traits. For example, defects in the SOX10 gene cause ...
Nature et culture
Nature et culture
Many human characteristics, like height, are shaped by both nature—in other words, by our genes—and by nurture, or our environment. For ...
Loi de disjonction des allèles
Loi de disjonction des allèles
When crossing pea plants, Mendel noticed that one of the parental traits would sometimes disappear in the first generation of offspring, called the F1 ...
Loi de l'indépendance de la transmission des caractères
Loi de l'indépendance de la transmission des caractères
While Mendel’s Law of Segregation states that the two alleles for one gene are separated into different gametes, a different question of how ...
Caractères liés à l'X
Caractères liés à l'X
In most mammalian species, females have two X sex chromosomes and males have an X and Y. As a result, mutations on the X chromosome in females may be ...
Troubles liés au sexe
Troubles liés au sexe
Like autosomes, sex chromosomes contain a variety of genes necessary for normal body function. When a mutation in one of these genes results in biological ...
Inactivation du chromosome X
Inactivation du chromosome X
The human X chromosome contains over ten times the number of genes as in the Y chromosome. Since males have only one X chromosome, and females have two, ...
Hérédité non nucléaire
Hérédité non nucléaire
Most DNA resides in the nucleus of a cell. However, some organelles in the cell cytoplasm⁠—such as chloroplasts and mitochondria⁠—also ...
Théorie chromosomique de l'hérédité
Théorie chromosomique de l'hérédité
In 1866, Gregor Mendel published the results of his pea plant breeding experiments, providing evidence for predictable patterns in the inheritance of ...
Croisement test
Croisement test
Alleles are different forms of the same gene. Humans and other diploid organisms inherit two alleles of every gene, one from each parent. An allele is ...
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