Inheritance

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    • what is asexual reproduction?
      it involves one parent and produces genetically identical offspring.
    • what is sexual reproduction?
      it involves the fusion of male and female gametes which leads to mix of genetic info.
    • what are gametes?
      the sex cells e.g. sperm and egg.
    • what is meiosis?
      • when copies of the genetic info are made.
      • the cell divides twice to form four gametes, each with each pair of chromosomes.
      • all gametes are genetically different from each other.
    • what is a genome?
      the whole genetic material of an organism
    • what is a gene?
      • a small section of DNA on a chromosome.
      • each gene codes for a particular sequence of amino acids.
    • what are chromosomes?
      long molecules found in the nucleus made by DNA.
    • what is meant by the term 'allele'?
      a version of a gene.
    • what is a dominant allele?
      an always expressed allele.
    • what is a recessive allele?
      an allele that is only expressed with two present copies.
    • what is meant by the term 'homozygous'?
      when both of an organism's alleles for a trait are the same.
    • what is meant by the term ' heterozygous'?
      an organism's alleles for a trait are different.
    • what is a genotype?
      an organism's combination of alleles.
    • what is a phenotype?
      the characteristics an organism has.
    • what is polydactyly?
      a condition where someone has extra limbs and is caused by a dominant allele.
    • what is cystic fibrosis?
      a cell membrane disorder which is caused by a recessive allele.
    • how many pairs of chromosomes does a typical human body have?
      23.
    • what are the male and female sex hormones?
      • women: XX
      • men: XY
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