Deck 2: A: Genetic Bases of Child Development

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The presence of a Y chromosome appears to be necessary for life.
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Genetic counsellors construct detailed family histories to determine the likelihood that someone is carrying an allele for a particular disorder.
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One problem with twin studies is that the experiences of identical twins may be more similar than the experiences of fraternal twins so that heredity appears to have a greater influence.
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If one identical twin is clinically depressed, the other twin has a 25 percent chance of becoming depressed.
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The presence of abnormal autosomes is a major cause for spontaneous abortions during the period of the zygote.
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About 80 percent of in vitro fertilization attempts succeed.
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Genes are made up of nucleotide bases.
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In adoption studies, if a behaviour has genetic roots, adopted children should behave more like their biological parents than their adoptive parents.
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About 50 percent of the differences in children's scores on intelligence tests are due to heredity.
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The risk of having a baby with Down syndrome decreases as the mother gets older.
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A homozygous individual has two alleles that are the same.
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If an allele for a disorder is dominant, then every person who receives the allele will have the disorder.
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Each sperm and egg contain 46 chromosomes.
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In twin studies, it is assumed that heredity influences a characteristic if fraternal twins are more alike than identical twins.
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In vitro fertilization involves combining the sperm and egg in a laboratory dish.
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Individuals with the sickle-cell allele are more resistant to malaria.
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Chromosomes consist of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
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Most behavioural and psychological traits are polygenic traits.
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The autosomes determine the sex of the child.
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The extra 21st chromosome that is found with Down syndrome usually comes from the father's sperm.
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Heredity-environmental influences at any given point are affected by prior heredity-environmental exchanges.
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The same genotype for intelligence leads to the same phenotypes for intelligence. This is called reaction range.
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The traits controlled by single genes usually represent either-or phenotypes, while traits controlled by many genes typically represent an entire range of different outcomes.
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Although environmental factors are important, they usually affect each child in a unique way, which makes siblings differ.
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Heredity and environment interact dynamically throughout development.
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Experiences determine which phenotypes emerge, and genotypes influence the nature of experiences.
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The environment has no impact on when genes are activated-they follow a predictable and predetermined schedule based on maturation.
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The behavioural consequences of genetic instructions depend on the environment in which those interactions develop.
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Deck 2: A: Genetic Bases of Child Development
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The presence of a Y chromosome appears to be necessary for life.
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Genetic counsellors construct detailed family histories to determine the likelihood that someone is carrying an allele for a particular disorder.
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One problem with twin studies is that the experiences of identical twins may be more similar than the experiences of fraternal twins so that heredity appears to have a greater influence.
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If one identical twin is clinically depressed, the other twin has a 25 percent chance of becoming depressed.
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The presence of abnormal autosomes is a major cause for spontaneous abortions during the period of the zygote.
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About 80 percent of in vitro fertilization attempts succeed.
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Genes are made up of nucleotide bases.
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In adoption studies, if a behaviour has genetic roots, adopted children should behave more like their biological parents than their adoptive parents.
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About 50 percent of the differences in children's scores on intelligence tests are due to heredity.
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The risk of having a baby with Down syndrome decreases as the mother gets older.
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A homozygous individual has two alleles that are the same.
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If an allele for a disorder is dominant, then every person who receives the allele will have the disorder.
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Each sperm and egg contain 46 chromosomes.
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In twin studies, it is assumed that heredity influences a characteristic if fraternal twins are more alike than identical twins.
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In vitro fertilization involves combining the sperm and egg in a laboratory dish.
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Individuals with the sickle-cell allele are more resistant to malaria.
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Chromosomes consist of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
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Most behavioural and psychological traits are polygenic traits.
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The autosomes determine the sex of the child.
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The extra 21st chromosome that is found with Down syndrome usually comes from the father's sperm.
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Heredity-environmental influences at any given point are affected by prior heredity-environmental exchanges.
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The same genotype for intelligence leads to the same phenotypes for intelligence. This is called reaction range.
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The traits controlled by single genes usually represent either-or phenotypes, while traits controlled by many genes typically represent an entire range of different outcomes.
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Although environmental factors are important, they usually affect each child in a unique way, which makes siblings differ.
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Heredity and environment interact dynamically throughout development.
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Experiences determine which phenotypes emerge, and genotypes influence the nature of experiences.
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The environment has no impact on when genes are activated-they follow a predictable and predetermined schedule based on maturation.
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The behavioural consequences of genetic instructions depend on the environment in which those interactions develop.
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