Variation & Inheritance Flashcards

1
Q

Name the two types of variation.

A
  1. Continuous

2. Discrete

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2
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How many genes control discrete variation?

A

One

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3
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How many genes control continuous variation?

A

More than one

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4
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How do you know if a variation is discrete?

A

The variation can be separated into distinct groups

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5
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What term is used to describe continuous variation because it is controlled by ‘many genes’?

A

Polygenic

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6
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How can you tell if a particular variation is discrete?

A

You can place them into distinct groups

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7
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How can you tell if a characteristic is continuous?

A

There are a range of values between a minimum and a maximum.

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8
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What is a gene?

A

A section of DNA that codes for a particular protein or trait

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9
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What is an allele?

A

Different forms of a gene

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10
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What do we call the alleles an organism has for a particular characteristic, usually written as letters e.g. Bb or BB

A

The genotype

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11
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What do we call the visible characteristics of an organism which occur as a result of its genes?

A

The phenotype

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12
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What term is used to describe an allele that always expresses itself whether it is partnered by a recessive allele or by another like itself?

A

Dominant

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13
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What term is used to describe the variant of a gene for a particular characteristic which is masked or suppressed in the presence of the dominant variant?

A

Recessive

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14
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What term is used to describe a genotype where the 2 alleles are identical?

A

Homozygous

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15
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What term is used to describe a genotype where the 2 alleles are different?

A

Heterozygous

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16
Q

What do the following stand for in genetics:

a) P
b) F1
c) F2

A

a) Parent generation
b) First generation
c) 2nd generation

17
Q

How do you get the F2 generation?

A

Cross 2 individuals from the F1 generation

18
Q

Why are predicted phenotype ratios not always the same as the actual phenotype ratio?

A

Fertilisation is a random process

19
Q

What is a species?

A

Organisms that can produce fertile offspring

20
Q

What is variation?

A

Differences within a species