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Chapter 19 SUMMARY

656 Chapter 19 NEL


Outcomes


Knowledge



  • summarize the historical events that led to the discovery of
    the structure of the DNA molecule, as demonstrated by
    Franklin, Watson, and Crick (19.3)

  • explain the limitations of variability due to gene linkage and
    the influence of crossing over on assortment of genes on
    the same chromosome (19.2)

  • explain the relationship between variability and the number
    of genes controlling a trait (19.2)

  • compare the pattern of inheritance produced by genes on
    the sex chromosomes to that of genes on autosomes, as
    investigated by Morgan and others (19.1)


STS



  • explain that decisions regarding the application of scientific
    and technological development involve a variety of
    perspectives including social, cultural, environmental,
    ethical, and economic considerations (19.2, 19.3)


Skills



  • ask questions and plan investigations (19.2, 19.3)

  • conduct investigations and gather and record data and
    information (19.1, 19.2)

  • analyze data and apply mathematical and conceptual
    models by analyzing crossover data for a single pair of
    chromosomes to create a chromosome map showing gene
    arrangement and relative distance (19.2)

  • work as members of a team and apply the skills and
    conventions of science (all)


Key Terms


19.1


autosome


linked genes


sex-linked trait


recessive lethal
Barr body

MAKE a summary



  1. Create a poster of a human genome that shows the
    principles of sex-linked genes and helps show the
    relationship between genes and chromosomes. Label
    the sketch with as many of the key terms as possible.
    Check other posters and use appropriate ideas to make
    your poster clear.
    2.Revisit your answers to the Starting Points questions at
    the beginning of the chapter. Would you answer the
    questions differently now? Why?


19.2


linkage group


locus (loci)


marker gene

19.3


continuity of life


bacteriophage


isotope


radioisotope


nucleotide
deoxyribose sugar
nitrogenous base
phosphate group

Go To


The following components are available on the Nelson
Web site. Follow the links forNelson Biology Alberta 20–30.


  • an interactive Self Quiz for Chapter 19

  • additional Diploma Exam-style Review Questions

  • Illustrated Glossary

  • additional IB-related material
    There is more information on the Web site wherever you see
    the Go icon in the chapter.


http://www.science.nelson.com GO

Beyond the Genome
Dr. Victor Ambros (professor of genetics at Dartmouth Medical
School), Dr. Katherine Wilson (associate professor of cell
biology at Johns Hopkins Medical School), and Dr. Wolf Reik,
(Babraham Institute in Cambridge, England) discuss their
research on how our cells really work, including how genes
“know” to turn on at the right times.

http://www.science.nelson.com GO

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