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406955077Gentics-The study of how hereditiry material is passed down from parent to offspring. -Started with study done by Mendel on pea plants
406955078TraitsA genetically determined characteristic
406955079Chromosomes-Chromosomes are made up of DNA
406955080Genes-Make up DNA -Responsible for traits -Always exist in pairs -One gene is called an allele -sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait
406955081Dominant Allele-Always shows -Capital letter
406955082Recessive Allele-Only shows if both alleles are recessive -Simple letter
406955083Co-dominance-When two traits are equally dominant -White flower+Red flower=Pink flower
406955088A persons characteristics are caused by:-Genes they inherit -Environment
406955089Continuous variation-What you can measure -Very over a range of values -Usually quantitative -Usually affected by the environment -eg. Weight
406955090Discontinous variation-What you can't measure -Usually quallitative -Unaffected by the environment -eg.eye colour
406955091Mutation-Change in the type or amount of DNA -Causes genetic variation -Factors that cause mutations are known as mutagens.
406955092HomologousA pair of genes that codes for the same chracteristic
406955094How does DNA replicate-Unwinds -Two strands seperate -RNA bases bonds to each strand creating two new molecules of DNA -Each molecule winds up again, cretaing two new helixes.
511875855Haemophilia-hemophilia: congenital tendency to uncontrolled bleeding; usually affects males and is transmitted from mother to son. -bleeding disorder caused by mutation in the 8th gene
511875856genotype of haemophilia carrier-Xh
511875857Full blown haemoplilia-genotype is hh -women don't have them -symptoms are low amount of clotting in the blood compared to the normal amount
525428770Diploid-2n=The full number of chromosomes
525428771Haploid-n=half the number of chromosomes
525428772Heterozygous-One dominant gene and one recessive gene -Hh
525428773Homozygous-either two recessive genes, or two dominant genes -hh or HH
525428774Genotype-Code of the gene, Hh,HH, hh etc , genetic makeup of an organism
525428775Phenotype-The physical charcateristic of the gene in consequence of it's genotype -blue eyes, red hair etc,
525428776alleles-different forms of a gene
525428777Genessequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait
525428778Gametes-sperm and egg cells -haploid no. of chromosomes
525428779Other cells-somatic-every cell other that sperm and egg -Diploid no. chromosomes
525428780Sex of child is determined by-sperm of father-x or y
525428781sex-linked disease-diseases caused by traits on X or Y chromosomes -eg.haemophilia
406955093Aqquired characteristics-Characteristics from the environment -Weight, learning to swim etc
525428782Inherited charcteristics-Inborn characteristics -eye colour, hair colour etc.
525428783carrier of disease in offspring-mother
525428784Gregor Mendel-First one to learn how DNA works -worked with pea plants -discovered heriditery patterns
525428785Cloning- making a genetically identical copy of DNA or of an organism

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