Genetic Inheritance

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  • A gamete is a sex cell. Gametes differ from normal cells as they contain half the number of chromosomes found in other body cells.
  • Chromosomes are thin strands of DNA. They are subdivided into genes.
  • A gene is a section of DNA which controls part of a cell's chemistry, particularly protein synthesis.
  • Alleles are different versions of the same gene.
  • A dominant allele is always expressed, even if one copy is present. Dominant alleles are represented by a capital letter.
  • A recessive allele is only expressed if the individual has two copies and does not have the dominant allele of that gene
  • Homozygous alleles are both identical for the same characteristic. Homozygous refers to having inherited the same alleles of a genomic marker from each biological parent.
  • Heterozygous is where alleles are both different for the same characteristic.
  • A genotype is the combination of alleles that a person has for a particular trait
  • A phenotype is the physical characteristics of an organism
  • Some characteristics are controlled by a single gene, such as fur colour in mice, and red-green colour blindness in humans.
  • Each gene may have different forms, called alleles
  • The alleles present, or genotype, operate at a molecular level to develop characteristics that can be expressed as a phenotype
  • A dominant allele is always expressed, even if only one copy is present
  • A recessive allele is only expressed if two copies are present (therefore nor dominant allele is present)
  • If the two alleles present are the same , the organism is homozygous for that trait, but if they are different they are heterozygous
  • Most characteristics are the result of multiple genes interacting rather than a single gene