Inheritance Flashcards

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Gene locus

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Exact location of a gene in a chromosome

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Homologous chromosomes

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  • A pair of chromosomes of the similar size and shape
  • One chromosome from male parent and one from female parent
  • Humans have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes

*Male have X and Y chromosomes while female of two X chromosomes

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Allele

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  • Different forms of gene that occupy the same relative position in a pair of homologous chromosomes
  • They code for different polypeptides that lead to different traits
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Dominant allele

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Allele that will always express itself

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Recessive allele

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Allele that will only express itself when both copies are present

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Phenotype

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The observable traits of an organism

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Genotype

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The genetic make-up of an organism inherited from its parents
eg. RR, Rr, rr

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Homozygous

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Same allele present (can be dominant or recessive)

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Heterozygous

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Different allele present

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Human chromosomes

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  • Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes
  • Two types of chromosomes
    1. Autosome (22 pairs)
    2. Sex chromosomes (XY or XX)
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Gametes (1)

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  • Gametes are sex cells
  • Male: Sperm while Female: Egg
  • Gametes have half the number of chromosomes as compared to body cells
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Gametes (2)

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Eggs contain an X chromosome while sperms may contain an X or Y chromosome

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Codominance

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Occurs when two alleles express themselves in the heterozygote as neither is dominant over the other

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Genetic mutation

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The change in the structure of a gene or in the number of chromosomes

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Causes of mutation

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  1. Exposure to radiation such as X-rays or uv-rays
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Advantageous mutations

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When a mutation gives an organism a survival advantage over other organism, causing the mutation to be more likely to be passed down to future generations

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Disadvantageous mutations

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When the mutation des not allow the organism to survive, the mutation is less likely to be passed down to future generations

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Natural selection

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A process that ensures the best adapted organisms in a population survive to reproduce and pass their genes to future generations

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Process of natural selection

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  1. There is variation among individuals in a species
  2. Environmental factors causes competition and better adapted individuals survive
    - Biotic factors (organisms):
    Predators or diseases
    - Abiotic factors (environment):
    Water supply or temperature
  3. Individuals that survive then reproduce and pass their traits to the next generation
  4. Over time present complex forms of living organism have emerged from simpler ancestral forms, this is known as evolution
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Two types of variation

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  1. Discontinuous variation
  2. Continuous variation
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Discontinuous variation

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  • Distinctive phenotypes
  • Controlled by a few genes
  • Genes do not show additive effect
  • Not affected by environmental factors
  • Example: Ability to roll tongue and blood type
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Continuous variation

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  • A range of phenotypes
  • Controlled by many genes
  • Genes show additive effect
  • Affected by environmental factors
  • Example: Height and skin colour