B1 - Variation, Characteristics and Inherited Disorders Flashcards
Describe the link between genes, chromosomes and DNA. What do genes control?
Chromosomes are made of DNA. A particular part of a chromosome is a gene. Each gene is a length of DNA.
Genes control the development of a particular characteristic.
What 3 main things cause genetic variation?
- Mutations
- Formation of gametes
- Fertilisation
What environmental factors can cause mutations?
- chemicals ( tar) in tobacco smoke
- chemicals used for dying materials
- ultraviolet radiation in sunlight
- ionising radiation like X - rays and gamma rays
What is an allele?
When a mutation changes a gene to a different version. It still codes for the same characteristic but will produce a different version of it.
Why does gamete formation produce genetic variation?
- during the cell division , the chromosomes in each pair may swap places with each other, giving different combinations of alleles
- the way the two copies of chromosomes separate from each other during the second meiotic division is random
This means each gamete is genetically unique
Why does fertilisation produce variation?
Fertilisation is random
- each egg produced by the mother is genetically different from the other eggs she makes
- the father makes many sperms and any one of them could join with an egg
What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?
Genotype - the genes you inherit from your parents
Phenotype - the physical expression of the genes
What is heterozygous and homozygous?
Heterozygous - two different versions of the gene coding for a characteristic
Homozygous - the same version of the gene coding for a characteristic
What are inherited disorders caused by? Examples?
Caused by faulty genes.
E.g sickle cell anaemia, cystic fibrosis, red - green colour blindness