Year 9 Inheritance Flashcards

1
Q

What is an allele?

A

A different form of a gene.

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2
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How many chromosome pairs are there?

A

23

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3
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What is a dominant allele?

A

An allele that only needs to be present in one of the two alleles to be expressed.

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4
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What is a recessive allele?

A

An allele that needs to be present in both alleles to be expressed.

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5
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What is the name of the name of the square that you use for determining all possible allele pairs?

A

Punnet square

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6
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What does homozygous mean?

A

Having a pair of the same alleles.

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7
Q

What does heterozygous mean?

A

Having two different alleles.

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8
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What is a genotype?

A

The allele pair e.g. Bb, BB, bb

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9
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What is a phenotype?

A

The physical/observable trait e.g. brown eyes, blue eyes, green eyes

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10
Q

How many chromosomes in a sperm cell?

A

23

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11
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How many chromosomes in an egg cell?

A

23

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