B3: Genetics Flashcards
What is sexual reproduction?
Involves the production of gametes by meiosis and a gamete from each parent to fuse and become a zygote
What are gametes?
Sex cells
What is meiosis important for sexual reproduction?
It increases genetic variation
What are the advantages of sexual reproduction?
It increases genetic variation
Increase the likelihood of a species adapting to the environment
What are the disadvantages of sexual reproduction?
Two parents are required so finding a partner may take longer
More energy is required so fewer offspring
What is asexual reproduction?
Involves mitosis
Produces 2 genetically identical cells
What are the advantages of asexual reproduction?
Only one parent required
Requiring less energy
What are the disadvantages of asexual reproduction ?
No genetic variation
Species can become extinct more easily
What is DNA?
a double stranded polymer in a double helix structure
What are the monomer of DNA?
Nucleotides
What are nucleotides made of ?
Sugar,phosphate and bases (a,t,c,g)
What are the 4 bases ?
Adenine, thymine, cytosines and guanine
What does the sugar and phosphate do?
Join to create a sugar phosphate backbone in each dna strand
What is a genome ?
Th entire genetic material of an organism
What is a chromosome?
A long coil of molecules of DNA that carries genetic information
Define gene
A section of DNA that codes for a specific sequence of amino acids
What are the steps to extract DNA from a fruit ?
- Crush the fruit and add a detergent and salt mix into it
2.filter the mister and collect the liquid
Pour chilled ethanol into the filtrate
3.Wait for the precipitate to form a white solid and collect the precipitate with a glass rod
What do you add detergent to extract the fruit dna ?
It disrupts the cell membrane d releasing DNA into a solution
What do you add chilled ethanol into the filtrate?
DNA is insoluble in ethanol wich encourages the precipitation
What is protein synthesis?
The formation of a protein from a gene
What are the 2 stages of protein synthesis?
Transcription and translation
What is transcription?
The formation of mRNA from a DNA template
Explain the steps transcription?
DNA double helix unwinds an RNA polymerase binds to the bases then the mRNA detaches and leaves the nucleus
What does translation involve?
A ribosome joins an amino acid dictated by the mRNA to form a protein