2b.5 - Medel and Genetic Diagrams Flashcards

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What three important conclusions did Mendel reach?

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  • Characteristics are determined by ‘hereditary units’
  • Heredity units are passed on from each parent, one unit from each
  • Hereditary units can be dominant or recessive
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2
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What are ‘hereditary units’?

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Genes

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3
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What are alleles?

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Different versions of the same gene

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What is a homozygous organism?

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It has two alleles that are the same for a particular gene

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What is a heterozygous organism?

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It has two alleles that are different for a particular gene

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What is a genotype?

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What allele the organisms has

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What is a phenotype?

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The actual characteristic

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What do you write for a genetic diagram? (4)

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  • Parent’s phenotypes
  • Parent’s genotype
  • Offspring’s genotype
  • Offspring’ phenotype
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What type of allele is cystic fibrosis caused by?

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A recessive allele

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10
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What letter is cystic fibrosis represented by on a genetic diagram?

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F

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What is the genotype for a person who has cystic fibrosis?

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ff

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What is the genotype for a person who is a carrier of cystic fibrosis?

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Ff

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Name a condition caused by a dominant allele

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Polydactyly

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What is polydactyly?

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Where the baby grows extra fingers or toes

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What letter represents polydactyly on a genetic diagram?

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D

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16
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How can embryos be screened for genetic disorders? (2)

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  • Before being implanted into the mother as part of IVF, it’s possible to remove a cell and analyse it’s genes
  • Embryos with good genes are implanted and those with bad are destroyed
17
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Why are some people against embryonic screening? (4)

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  • People could screen to find their most desirable child
  • Rejected embryos are destroyed
  • People with genetic disorders are ‘undesirable’
  • Screening is expensive
18
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Why are some people for embryonic screening?

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  • Stops people suffering
  • Laws to stop it going too far
  • Most embryos are destroyed in IVF anyway
  • Treating disorders is expensive