Variation Flashcards

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Q

What are pedigree charts used for?

A

Scientists use these to show genetic disorders are inherited in a family, they can then use this to work out the probability that someone in the family will inherit a condition

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2
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What’s a polygenic characteristic?

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A characteristic influenced by two or more genes

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3
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What is variation?

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A difference in characteristics between organisms

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4
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What causes genetic variation?

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  • Different alleles inherited during sexual reproduction
  • mutations
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5
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Give 3 examples of genetic variation?

A
  • Natural hair colour
  • eye colour
  • blood group
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6
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What is discontinuous variation?

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That data that can only be a limited set of values and nothing in between
eg. Eye colour can be one colour or another nothing in between

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7
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What is continuous variation?

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Data that can be any value in a range (height or mass)

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8
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Name 3 human phenotypes caused by genetic variation

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  • natural hair colour
  • eye colour
  • blood group
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9
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Name 3 human phenotypes caused by the environment

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  • scars
  • tattoos
  • accents
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10
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Name 2 factors affected by both the environment and genetic variation

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  • skin colour (can be tanned)
  • weight (availability of food)
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