Genetics And Inheritance Flashcards
In humans what is the name of the female sex cell?
Egg cell
In humans what is the name of the male sex cell?
Sperm cell
When an egg cell and sperm cell fuse, this is called….
Fertilisation
In a normal human body cell (e.g. skin cell) how many chromosomes are in the nucleus?
46 chromosomes
How is DNA arranged in the nuclei of cells?
Into strands called chromosomes
What is a gene?
A gene is a section of a chromosome that codes for a particular characteristic.
How many forms of each gene do we inherit?
We inherit 2 forms of each gene. These are called alleles.
What is the function of the cell membrane?
The cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell
What is the function of the nucleus of a cell?
The nucleus contains the DNA (chromosomes)
What do the letters DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic acid (=DNA)
What is an allele?
An allele is a different form of a gene. For example:
Gene is eye colour, the alleles could be brown, blue, green, etc.
In terms of genetics what does the word homozygous alleles mean?
If an individual has 2 identical alleles (e.g. BB, tt) for a characteristic (e.g. two blue eyes alleles) they are said to be homozygous for this characteristic.
In terms of genetics what does the word heterozygous alleles mean?
If an individual has 2 different alleles (e.g. Bb, Tt) for a characteristic (e.g. a blue allele and a brown allele) they are said to be heterozygous for this characteristic.
What sex chromosomes has a male inherited?
XY
What sex chromosomes has a female inherited?
XX
In a human sex cell (e.g. sperm cell or egg cell) how many chromosomes are in the nucleus?
23 chromosomes
Our phenotype (physical expression of our alleles) is due to 2 types of variation. What are these type of variation?
Genetic variation and environmental variation.
Neil fell over when he was young and now has a scar on his arm. What type of variation is this?
Environmental variation
Sajid’s blood group is AB. Was this genetically or environmentally inherited?
Genetically inherited
What is a genetic disorder?
A genetic disorder is a disease caused by a faulty gene or chromosome.
What is a recessive genetic disorder?
This is a genetic disorder where the individual has inherited 2 faulty alleles, one from Mum and one from Dad.
What is a dominant genetic disorder
This is a genetic disorder where the individual has inherited one ONE faulty alleles. Either from Mum or Dad.
What are the stages of selective breeding?
- Choose two parents with the desired characteristic
- Breed them together
- Choose offspring that show the desired characteristic and breed them.
- Repeat over many generations.
What is selective breeding?
Selective breedingis when humans choose parents to breed together.These parents have particular desirable characteristics toand are likely to produce offspring with the same desirable characteristics.