Heredity: Determining genotypes, multiple alleles Flashcards
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Define heredity
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- characteristic
- passed on from generation to another
- e.g. hair type, earlobe shape
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Define genetics
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- study of inheritance of characteristics
- by transmission of genetic materials
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Define chromosome
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- rod-like structure visible in nucleus during cell division
- made up of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and histone proteins
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Define gene
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- unit of inheritance
- on a particular gene locus of chromosome
- controls particular characteristic/protein in an organism
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Define alleles
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- pairs/homologous chromosomes
- diff forms of the same gene
- same gene loci
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Define homologous chromosomes
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- pair
- one maternal, paternal
- same sequence on gene loci
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Define phenotype
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- observable traits
- influenced by genotype (genes) and environment (e.g. skin colour -sun)
- not all phenotypes influenced by environment e.g. ability to roll tongue
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Define genotype
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- genetic make-up of organism
- inherited frm parents
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Homozygous
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- 2 alleles controlling trait are the same
- homozygous dominant (TT)/recessive (tt)
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Heterozygous
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- 2 alleles controlling trait are diff
- e.g Tt
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Define monohybrid inheritance
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- inheritance of one characteristic that has 2 contrasting forms
- each characteristic controlled by single gene
- each gene consist of pair of alleles
- alleles can be dominant/recessive
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Mendel’s model of heredity
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- hereditary factors (genes) responsible for transmission of characteristics
- each characteristic controlled by 2 factors (dominant and recessive)
- only dominant factor shows characteristic
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Law of Segregation
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- 2 factors (alleles) segregate during gamete formation (anaphase I)
- each gamete contains one factor (allele)
- random fusion of gametes ensures zygote contain 2 factors/alleles (fertilisation)
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Modelling genetic crosses
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- explains how alleles are passed down to offspring
- predict traits that will be displayed by an offspring
- Genetic Diagram
- Punnett Square
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Determining genotypes
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Displays:
Recessive trait: Homozygous recessive (e.g tt)
Dominant trait: Homozygous dominant (e.g. TT), heterozygous (e.g. Tt)