B1- Variation, Reproduction And New Technology Flashcards

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What is a gene?

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A gene controls the characteristics of your body.

A gene is part of a chromosome that codes for one particular protein which makes up a characteristic.

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What are gametes?

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Gametes are sex cells that contains a single set of chromosomes, as opposed to body cells which have chromosomes in pairs.

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Describe the characteristics of asexual reproduction.

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Asexual reproduction requires only one parent therefore offspring are genetically identical (clones). Sex cells are not involved in asexual reproduction. It uses mitosis.

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Describe the characteristics of sexual reproduction.

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Sexual reproduction involves two parents and sex cells- in animals the sex cells are eggs and sperm. Offspring produced by sexual reproduction are genetically similar to their parents, but not identical and because there is a mixing of genetic information, the offspring vary.

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Why are there differences in the characteristics of individuals in the same species?

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Differences may be due to their genes, environment or both. Clones may have differences due to environmental causes.

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Describe a cheap and a more expensive way of cloning plants.

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Plants can be cloned cheaply by taking cuttings and growing them. It is not labour intensive but it takes a long time.

Plant tissue culture is more expensive but can be used to reproduce large number of a rare or top quality plant. It takes less time but is labour intensive because it must be kept sterile.

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Describe briefly the process of embryo cell cloning.

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In this process an embryo with unspecialised cells is divided into smaller groups of cells. Each group of genetically identical cells is transplanted back into a surrogate and allowed to develop.

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Describe briefly the process of adult cell cloning.

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The nucleus of an adult cell replaces the nucleus of an egg cell. The new cell is given a mild electric shock which causes it to divide and form an embryo. Embryo is inserted into uterus of host mother. Embryo is genetically identical to adult cell.

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Suggest some advantages and disadvantages of adult cell cloning.

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A- cloning could save animals from extinction.

A- make copies of best animals e.g: race horses.

D- concerns about ethics of cloning.

D- cloning limits variation in gene pool➡️problem for natural selection if environment changes.

D- concerns about using technique to clone humans in future.

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Define DNA.

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DNA is the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all living organisms.

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Define genetic engineering.

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Genetic engineering is taking a gene from one organism and transferring it to another.

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How does genetic engineering work?

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The desired gene for the desired characteristic is ‘cut’ out of the chromosome using a restriction enzyme. The gene is then placed in the chromosome of another organism.

*Genes are transferred at an early stage of development*

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Suggest some advantages and disadvantages to GM crops.

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A- crops can be made to be insect or herbicide resistant➡️reduce need for harmful insecticides.

A- GM crops usually have increased yields➡️more food for growing/starving population.

A- possibility of gene therapy (treating genetic disorders like cystic fibrosis).

D- crops are infertile so farmers must buy new seed every year and seed is expensive.

D- genetic engineering is against ‘God and nature’.

D- worry about affect of eating GM crops on human health.

D- risk that pollen from GM crops may spread to wild crops.

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What is sexual reproduction?

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Fusion of sex cells.

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Suggest one advantage of trying to preserve endangered species.

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  • Retaining biodiversity.
  • Maintaining food chain/ecosystem.
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