Genetics And Reproduction Flashcards

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1
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The differences in characteristics between individuals of the samespeciesis known as….

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Variation

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2
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What type of variation is passed on from parents to offspring, via genes during reproduction

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Genetic

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3
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Variation which is the result of differences in the surroundings, or what an individual does.

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environmental

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4
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Give three examples of genetic variation

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blood group, natural skin colour and natural eye colour, free or attached earlobes (there are more - check your Science booklet for examples)

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5
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Give three examples of environmental variation

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Scars, tattoos, hair length (there are more - check your Science booklet for examples)

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6
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How do you know blood group is a genetic (inherited) and not environmental characteristic?

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“You are born with a particular blood group
It cannot change during your life
Your lifestyle does not affect your blood group”

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7
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In which part of the cell is genetic information found?

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nucleus

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8
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How many pairs of chromosomes do (most) human cells contain

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23

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9
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What are chromosomes made of?

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DNA

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10
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A short section of DNA that codes for specific features is known as what?

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gene

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11
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How do we describe the structure of DNA?

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double helix

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12
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How many versions of each gene do we have?

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2

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13
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What are different versions of the same gene known as?

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alleles

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14
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A person has genotype Hh - which letter represents the dominant allele and which represents the recessive allele

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H - dominant. h - recessive

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In cats - H represents long hair and h short hair. Cat 1 has genotype Hh, cat 2 also has genotype Hh - what is the chance their offspring will have short hair?

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25% - possible combinations are HH (long hair), Hh (long hair), hH (long hair), hh (short hair) - you can use a punnet square to work this out

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16
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Rosalind Franklin is a famous scientist - what is she best known for?

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Her research leading to the discovery of the structure of DNA

17
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Name the scientists who won the Nobel prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA

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James Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins

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