Nat5 Biology Unit 2 Multicellular Organisms Key Area 4 Variation And Inheritance Flashcards

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What is a Gene?

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A gene is a section of DNA that codes for a species that codes for a specific protein. It is the unit of heredity, and can be copied and passed on to the next generation

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What does P/F1/F2 mean?

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Parents/ First generation of offspring / second generation

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What is a Phenotype?

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The appearance/characteristic of an organism e.g. tongue roller, albino

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What is a Genotype?

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The genetic make_up of an organism, indicated by two symbols e.g. “TT” , “aa”

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What is the genotype of a gamete?

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The genetic make-up pf the gamete, indicated by one symbol e.g. “T” , “a”

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What are Alleles?

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The different forms of a gene, e.g. “A” and “a” are Alleles for the gene of albinism, while “T” and “t” are the Alleles for the gene for tongue rolling

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What is Homozygous (True breeding)

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The two Alleles are the same e.g. “TT” or “tt”, ”AA” or “aa”

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What is Heterozygous (Hybrid)

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The two Alleles are different e.g. “Tt” or “Aa”

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What is a Dominant gene?

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The allele that shows in the phenotype of the heterozygote, e.g. “Tt” is a tongue roller, so the tongue rolling Allele must be dominant over the non-roller Allele

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What is a Recessive gene?

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The Allele that is masked in the heterozygote e.g. “Aa” has normal pigmentation, so the Allele for albino must be recessive

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What is Polygenic Inheritance?

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Several genes are involved in the inheritance of a characteristic. This means there is a range of phenotypes showing continuous variation e.g.. heights and skin colour in humans, mass of seeds in plants. There’s a maximum, and a minimum. Polygenic inheritance is responsible for most features of an organism’s phenotype

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What is Monohybrid Inheritance?

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A single gene controls a phenotype, e.g. attached ear lobes/unattached ear lobes. This will result in discrete variation. Measurements fall into distinct groups

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What is Discrete Variation?

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Discrete variation is where measurements fall into distinct groups or categories.

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What graph do we use to show discrete variation?

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A bar graph

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What type of inheritance is it that measurements fall into distinct groups?

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Single gene inheritance/Monohybrid inheritance

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What is continuous variation?

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Continuous variation is where a characteristic can have any value over a range, from minimum to maximum.

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What graph do we use to show continuous variation?

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A histogram

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What type of inheritance is it that shows continuous variation?

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Polygenic inheritance

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How does variation occur?

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Combining genes from two different parents

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At so we use to explain inheritance?

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Punnett squares

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Why are predicted phenotype ratios among offspring not always achieved?

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Fertilization is a rAnDoM pRoCeSs