UNIT 2: (2.4) Variation And Inheritance Flashcards

1
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what are the two types of variation?

A
  • discrete

- continuous

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2
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what is discrete variation?

A

describes a characteristic for which a population can be separated into distinct categories or groups

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what are examples of discrete variation?

A
  • fingerprint
  • ear lobe shape
  • eye color
  • blood group
  • tongue rolling
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4
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what is single gene inheritance?

A

characteristics that are coded for by a single gene

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5
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how is discrete variation shown in a graph?

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bar graph

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what is continuous variation?

A

shown in characteristics which show a range of phenotypes between a minimum and a maximum value

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7
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what are examples of continuous variation?

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  • height
  • shell diameter
  • tail length in mice
  • hand size
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8
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why does continuous variation occur?

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several different genes control the same characteristic known as polygenic inheritance.

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how is continuous variation shown in a graph?

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  • bell-shaped curve on a line graph

- histogram

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10
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what are genes?

A

sections of DNA that code for particular proteins

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11
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how many sets of chromosomes are in each cell?

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  • two sets
  • one inherited from mother
  • one inherited from father
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12
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how are chromosomes arranged?

A

pairs

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13
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what are chromosomes identical in?

A
  • shape
  • size
  • genes they carry
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14
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what are alleles?

A

different forms of a gene

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15
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how many alleles are in each gene?

A

two alleles ( both the same or both different)

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16
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what is a phenotype?

A

the physical appearance of the organism

17
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what is meant by dominant?

A

stronger version of the gene

18
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what is meant by recessive?

A

weaker version of the gene

19
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what is meant by homozygous?

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if an individual carries two of the same allele

20
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what is meant by heterozygous?

A

if an individual carries two different alleles

21
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what is meant by a genotype?

A

the genes (alleles) an organism has for a particular characteristic

22
Q

what are genetic crosses involving only one characteristic called?

A

monohybrid crosses

23
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why do ratios of offspring do not match the predicted ratios?

A
  • fertilisation is a random process

- the numbers of organisms in the cross are too small

24
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what can be used to determine the genotype?

A

backcross or look at offspring