Inheritance Flashcards

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Define codominance

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Both alleles express themselves equally in the heterozygous condition, resulting in a phenotype that is intermediate between its pure-bred parents.

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Dominant allele

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Always expresses itself when present. It can express itself in the homozygous and heterozygous condition

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Recessive allele

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Only expresses itself in the homozygous condition. It is not expressed in the presence of a dominant allele

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Discontinuous vs Continuous Variation

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  1. DV: Involves a few clear-cut phenotypes that can be placed into fixed categories.
    CV: Involves a RANGE of phenotypes with intermediates that can be distributed across a continuum
  2. DV: Controlled by 1 or a few genes
    CV: Controlled by many genes
  3. DV: Phenotypes not affected by environmental factors
    CV: Affected by environmental factors.
  4. DV: Genes do not show an additive effect
    CV: Genes show an additive effect
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Albinism Gene Mutation

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  • Recessive Gene mutation
  • Results in lack of melanin, the pigment for skin, hair & eye colour
  • Without melanin, they have poor eyesight and are more sensitive to sunlight.
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Sickle Cell Anaemia Gene Mutation

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Cause:
- Recessive gene mutation
- Single base mutation, resulting in a different amino acid being coded for red blood cells.

Effect:
- Results in sickle shaped red blood cells
- Transport of oxygen is poor
- RBCs more fragile
- RBCs tend to agglutinate

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Down Syndrome Chromosome Mutation

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Cause:
- During fertilisation, either sperm or egg has 2 copies of chromosomes 21
- Results in 3 copies of chromosome 21 in the individual’s body cells.

Effect:
- Unable to reproduce
- Intellectual capacity reduced

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Things that speed up mutation

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  • Radiation like UV rays and gamma rays
  • Chemicals like tar and formaldehyde
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