Genetics 1 (definitions) Flashcards

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Genetics

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the study of inheritance; he way in which characteristics are passes from one generation to the next

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Traits

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physical or chemical characteristics that a living organism possesses

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Chromosome

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found in the nucleus, made of DNA and protein and contain genes along their length

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Gene

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part of a chromosome, made of DNA and controls a single characteristic eg. Height in plants

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Homologous chromosomes

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pairs of chromosomes that contain genes for the same characteristics at the same position on the chromosome

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Locus

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position of gene on chromosome

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Allele

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different forms of the same gene, occupy the same locus on homologous chromosomes

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Genotype

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the type of genes present in the cell eg. Tt

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Phenotype

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expression of the gene in the environment eg.tall

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Homozygous

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2 alleles for a particular characteristic are the same eg. TT or tt

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Heterozygous

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2 alleles for a particular characteristic are different eg. Tt

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Dominant

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the allele that is always expressed in the phenotype

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what is the phenotype if the plant is Tt and the dominant is T

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tall (T)

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Recessive

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an allele which is not expressed in the phenotype when a dominant gene is present

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When is the recessive gene (t) ever seen in the phenotype

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when it is only tt (no dominant allele)

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Haploid cells

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have one set of chromosomes

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example of haploid cells in humans

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gametes; sperm and egg cells

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what are gametes capable of

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fusion

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Fertilisation

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the fusion of a haploid egg and sperm to form a diplod zygote

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Diploid cells

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have 2 sets of chromosomes