Inheritance

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  • What is the structure of DNA?
    Large polymer, two strands, double helix
  • What are the four bases of DNA?
    A, T, C, and G
  • What are chromosomes made of?
    Long strands of DNA containing genes
  • Where are chromosomes found in a cell?
    In the nucleus
  • What is a gene?
    Small section of DNA coding for a protein
  • What are alleles?
    Different versions of a gene
  • What is a genotype?
    The alleles a person has for a gene
  • What is a phenotype?
    The observable characteristic expressed
  • What is a dominant allele?
    Only one copy needed to express characteristic
  • How is a recessive allele represented?
    By a lowercase letter
  • What does homozygous mean?
    Two copies of the same allele
  • What does heterozygous mean?
    Two different alleles
  • What is a genome?
    Entire genetic material of an organism
  • What is discontinuous variation?
    Limited number of possible values
  • What is continuous variation?
    Characteristic changes gradually over a range
  • What is a mutation?
    A random change in a gene or chromosome
  • What is a clone?
    An organism genetically identical to its parent
  • What are the types of reproduction?
    • Asexual reproduction: Requires one parent, makes clones
    • Sexual reproduction: Requires two parents, results in variation
  • What is meiosis?
    Type of cell division producing gametes
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction?
    Advantages:
    • Offspring well adapted if parent is
    • Only one parent needed
    • Faster production of offspring

    Disadvantages:
    • Adverse changes can destroy species
    • Requires only one parent
    • Slower production of offspring
  • What can cause mutations?
    Spontaneous changes or substances like UV radiation
  • What do Punnett squares show?
    • Possible results of fertilization
    • Predicts offspring genotypes and phenotypes
  • What causes genetic variation?
    Genetic material inherited from parents
  • What causes environmental variation?
    Environment in which you live