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Complete this fill-in-the-blanks review for the topic of Genetic Variation

by Belinda Schirmer
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gamete segregate fertilisation characteristic alleles chromosome allele two diploid gene

A is a segment of DNA on a that specifies a particular . It has two in an individual and or more alternative alleles in a population .
An is an alternative form of the same gene and occurs in pairs in a individual . Alleles during formation and pair up during zygote formation ( ) , when the diploid condition of an organism is restored .

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different phenotype homozygous physical genotypes heterozygous same

'Pure - breeding' refer to organisms that are ( e . g . , TT or tt ) for a particular trait i . e . have two of the alleles . 'Hybrid' genotypes are for a particular characteristic . That is , they have two alleles ( e . g . , Tt ) .
Genotype is the genetic makeup of an organism and it determines the appearance , physiology and behaviour of an organism - or its .

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genetics quantative evolution macroevolution frequencies allele

Population combines Mendelian genetics and Darwinian to explain how changes in allele arise in populations and how these changes can lead to microevolution and . Population geneticists study mathmatical changes in gene and frequencies in populations to develop ways of exploring different evolutionary hypotheses .

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markers single SNP genome haplotype disease disorders 1% loci chromosome

SNPs are on chromosomes where alleles differ at a base . The rarer alleles must have a frequency of at least in a random set of individuals in a population to be termed a .
SNPs are valuable as genetic for identifying individuals and can be associated with certain and traits .
A is a cluster of marker alleles on the same and can be used for association studies in and to track the inheritance of different regions of the .