B12b Inheritance Flashcards
What are gametes?
Sex cells
Haploid (half number of chromosomes)
What is a chromosome?
A long coiled molecule of DNA that carries genetic information
Define the term gene?
A small section of DNA on a chromosome
Codes for a particular sequence of amino acids to make a specific protein
What is an allele?
Different versions of the same gene
What is a dominant allele?
A version of a gene where only one copy is needed for it to be expressed.
What is a recessive allele?
A version of a gene where two copies are needed for it to be expressed
What is meant when an organism is homoygous?
When an organism has two copies of the same allele
(2 recessive or 2 dominant alleles)
What is meant when an organism is heterozygous?
When an organism has two different versions of the same gene.
What is the genotype?
The alleles present at a particular gene
Determne the phenotype of an organism
What is a phenotype?
The visible characteristic
Name the gametes found in plants
Pollen
Egg
Name the gametes in animals
Sperm
Egg
Name the type of cell division used to make gametes
Meiosis
How many chromosomes are found in human body cells?
46
How many chromosomes are found in human gametes?
23
How are dominant and recessive alleles shown in a genetic diagram?
Dominant - capital letter
Recessive - lower case letter
The same letter is used for the gene
Give an example of a characteristic which is controlled by a single gene
Fur colour in mice
Red green colour blindness in humans
Most characteristics are the result of multiple genes rather than a single gene. True or false?
True
What is meant by an inherited disorder?
Caused by the inheritance of certain alleles