Variation & Inheritance Flashcards

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What is discrete variation?

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Discrete variation is caused by inheritance due to a single gene. It is non measurable and falls into distinct groups

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Give 3 examples of discrete variation

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-Blood group
-Flower colour
-Tongue roll (y/n)

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What is continuous variation?

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Continuous variation is caused by polygenic inheritance (characteristics affected by more than one gene). Is is measurable and ranges between a minimum and maximum

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Give 3 examples of continuous variation

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-Shoe size
-skin colour
-Height

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How does sexual reproduction maintain variation?

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The offspring inherit one set of chromosomes from each parent

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What is a gene?

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A small section of DNA that codes for a protein which controls a particular characteristic

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What is an allele?

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Different forms (versions) of the same gene
Ex/ Gene = eye colour Allele = blue/green etc

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What is meant by the term ‘phenotype’?

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Phenotype is a physical description of a characteristic
Ex/ blue eyes or brown eyes

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What is meant by the term ‘genotype’

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Genotype is a description of the genes using letters to represent the alleles

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What is meant by the term dominant?

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Some alleles are dominant over others. You only need to inherit one copy of a dominant allele to express the characteristic. Dominant alleles are always represented by a capital letter

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What is meant by the term recessive?

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Recessive alleles are often masked by the dominant allele and you have to inherit 2 copies to express this characteristic. These alleles are represented by using the lower case letter at the beginning of the dominant characteristic

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What is meant by the term ‘homozygous’?

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If you inherit 2 of the same alleles, you are homozygous for a characteristic

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What is meant by the term ‘heterozygous’?

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If you inherit 2 different alleles e.g. 1 dominant and 1 recessive then you are said to be heterozygous for a characteristic

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