Biology 6.1.6 Flashcards

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What are ‘Gametes’?

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Gametes are Sex Cells.

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What are ‘Chromosomes’?

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Chromosomes are Thread-Like Structures of DNA, Carrying Genetic Information in the Form of Genes. They are Located in the Nucleus of Cells.

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What are ‘Genes’?

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Genes are Short Lengths of DNA, Found on Chromosomes. They Code for Specific Proteins.

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What are ‘Alleles’?

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Alleles are Different Versions of a Particular Gene. EG Blue Eyes & Green Eyes are Alleles of the Eye Colour Gene.

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What is a ‘Dominant Allele’?

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A Dominant Allele is Always Expressed, even if only 1 Copy is Present.

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What is a ‘Recessive Allele’?

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A Recessive Allele is Only Expressed if 2 Copies are Present.

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What is a ‘Homozygous’?

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If the 2 Alleles of a Gene are the Same, we Describe the Individual as being Homozygous. (Homo = Same).

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What is a ‘Genotype’?

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The Combination of Alleles that Control Each Characteristic is Called the Genotype.

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What is a ‘Phenotype’?

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The Observable Characteristics of an Organism. EG Hair Colour.

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Some Characteristics are Controlled by a Single Gene. The Inheritance of these Single Genes is Called…

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Monohybrid Inheritance.

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What is ‘Monohybrid Inheritance’?

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The Inheritance of Single Genes that Control a Certain Characteristic.

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As we have 2 Copies of Each Chromosome, we have 2 Copies of Each Gene, & therefore 2 ___ for Each Gene.

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Alleles.

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1 of the Alleles is Inherited from the ___, & the other from the ___.

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Mother, Father.

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Alleles do not have to ‘say’ the same thing. EG: an Individual has 2 Copies of the Gene for Eye Colour, but 1 ___ could be for Brown Eyes, & 1 ___ could be for Blue Eyes.

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Allele, Allele.

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The Combination of Alleles that Control Each Characteristic is Called the…

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Genotype.

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Alleles can be ___ or ___.

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Dominant, Recessive.

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What Must happen in Order for a Dominant Allele Characteristic to Show Up in the Phenotype?

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A Dominant Allele Only Needs to be Inherited from 1 Parent in Order for the Characteristic to Show Up in the Phenotype.

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What Must happen in Order for a Recessive Allele Characteristic to Show Up in the Phenotype?

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A Recessive Allele Needs to be Inherited from Both Parents in Order for the Characteristic to Show Up in the Phenotype. In Other Words, in Order for a Recessive Allele to Appear in the Phenotype, there Must be no Dominant Alleles Present.

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What will Happen if there is Only 1 Recessive Allele?

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If there is Only 1 Recessive Allele, it will Remain Hidden, & the Dominant Characteristic will Show in the Phenotype.

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If the 2 Alleles of a Gene are the Same, we Describe the Individual as Being…

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Homozygous.

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An Individual could be Homozygous ___, or Homozygous ___. What do both mean? (2)

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-Homozygous Dominant: Having 2 Copies of the Dominant Allele.

-Homozygous Recessive: Having 2 Copies of the Recessive Allele.

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If the 2 Alleles of a Gene are Different, we Describe the Individual as Being…

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Heterozygous .

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Characteristics that are Controlled by More than One Gene are Described as Being…

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Polygenic.

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The Inheritance of Polygenic Characteristics is Called…

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Polygenic Inheritance.

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What Diagram can be Used to Predict Possible Combinations of Alleles?

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Punnett Square.

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What does a ‘Punnett Square Diagram’ Show?

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A Punnett Square Diagram Shows the Possible Combinations of Alleles that Could be Produced in the Offspring.

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What will be the Genotype for ‘rR’?

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Heterozygous Dominant.

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What will be the Genotype for ‘RR’?

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Homozygous Dominant.

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What will be the Genotype for ‘rr’?

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Homozygous Recessive.