Inheritance Flashcards
Gene locus
Exact location of a gene in a chromosome
Homologous chromosomes
- 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
Allele
- 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
Dominant allele
Allele that will always express itself
Recessive allele
Allele that will only express itself when both copies are present
Phenotype
The observable traits of an organism
Genotype
The genetic make-up of an organism inherited from its parents
eg. RR, Rr, rr
Homozygous
Same allele present (can be dominant or recessive)
Heterozygous
Different allele present
Human chromosomes
- Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes
- Two types of chromosomes
1. Autosome (22 pairs)
2. Sex chromosomes (XY or XX)
Gametes (1)
- Gametes are sex cells
- Male: Sperm while Female: Egg
- Gametes have half the number of chromosomes as compared to body cells
Gametes (2)
Eggs contain an X chromosome while sperms may contain an X or Y chromosome
Codominance
Occurs when two alleles express themselves in the heterozygote as neither is dominant over the other
Genetic mutation
The change in the structure of a gene or in the number of chromosomes
Causes of mutation
- Exposure to radiation such as X-rays or uv-rays