S Inheritance And Variation Flashcards

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sexual reproduction definition

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Sexual reproduction involves two parents where the Male and female gametes join together to form a zygote

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What happens in sexual reproduction

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Genetic information from 2 different individuals combines together during fertillsation to produce offspring

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asexual reproduction definition

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Involves one parent with the offspring having identical genetic information to the parent

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Which has greater variation? Asexual or sexual offspring?

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The offspring produced by sexual reproduction show much greater variation than the offspring produced by asexual reproduction

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Example of asexual reproduction

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Strawberry plants, onions, potato plants

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When does asexual reproduction occur

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Occurs in one-celled organisms called amoeba

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variation definition

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The way members of the same species differ is known as variation

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What is responsible for variation

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Changes in DNA are responsible for variation, these changes are called mutations

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species definition

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A species is a group of organisms that can breed with each other and produce fertile offspring

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fertile definition

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Means that an organism is capable of producing young

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What is the shape of DNA called and what is it made of

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A double helix and it is made of sugar and phosphates

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What are the steps in the helix of DNA called?

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They are called steps

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What are the steps of DNA made of

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They are made of four bases, 
Adenine(A),
Thymine(T),
Guanine(G),
Cytosine(C)
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chromosomes definition

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Chromosomes are made up of lengths of DNA wrapped around protein

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How many chromosomes does a Male and female have

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They both have 23 pairs

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Genes definition

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Genes are lengths of DNA along a chromosome. Each gene controls the making of a particular protein

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What per cent of DNA in human chromosomes is in the form of Genes and what is the other per cent

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Only 3 percent are in the form of Gene’s and the other 97 percent is often referred to as junk DNA because It doesn’t code for anything

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How many Gene’s do humans have on their 23 chromosomes

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25,000 on their 23 chromosomes

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Where are the pairs of Gene’s controlling a particular trait located?

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Each gene on a chromosome has a corresponding gene controlling the same trait on the same place on its partner chromosome

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How many Gene’s do we have for each trait

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2

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How does the environment affect characteristics

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If an acorn possessed Gene’s to grow tall and strong but was planted in very poor soil it would not grow very well

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What did Gregor Mendel discover and what plant did he use to figure this out

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Gregor used pea plants and crossed them in order to find a pattern in the inheritance of certain traits

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Gregor mendel discovered…

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Cells of an organism carry 2 Gene’s for the control of each trait and gametes(sex organs) carry only one factor for each trait

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inheritance definition

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Inheritance is the way traits are passed from the parents to Offspring

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What did mendel mean by factor

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What Mendel called Factor is known as Gene

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Examples of non inherited traits in human beings

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The ability to cycle a bike, play football, speak foreign language

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Examples of inherited traits in Humans

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Eye colour, hair colour, blood type, earlobes, widow’s peak

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What traits in humans are controlled by more than one pair of Gene’s

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Eg. Intelligence and height

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What is gene expression?

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This is when the protein a gene is controlling is actually made

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What does genotype mean

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Genes an organism possesses for example two genes for brown eyes

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What does phenotype mean

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The traits that can be seen in the organism

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What does dominant mean

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A gene that prevents another gene from working (being expressed)

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What does recessive mean

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A gene that is prevented from being expressed (working)

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What are letters used in genetic crosses to denote

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They are used to denote Gene’s, dominant genes are given capital letters and recessive genes are given small letters

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What does DNA stand for?

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DeoxyriboNucleic Acid