What is the genome?
All of the genes present in an organism
What is a gamete?
Gametes are sex cells (sperm or eggs)
What is a chromosome?
Tightly packaged DNA
How many chromosomes do human body cells have?
46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
How many chromosomes do human gametes have?
23 chromosomes
Where are chromosomes located?
In the nucleus of the cell
What is a gene?
A section of DNA that codes for a protein
What is an allele?
Different versions of the same gene
What is a dominant allele?
A version of a gene where only one copy is needed for it to be expressed
What is a recessive allele?
A version of a gene where two copies are needed for it to be expressed
What is meant when an organism is homozygous?
Has two copies of the same allele
What is meant when an organism is heterozygous?
Has two different versions of the same gene (one dominant and one recessive)
What is the genotype?
The genes present for a trait
e.g Aa
What is the phenotype?
The visible characteristic
What is monohybrid inheritance?
The inheritance of one allele
Things to include in punnet squares
What do family pedigrees show?
The inheritance of an allele over generations
3 processes that require mitosis
How many cells does mitosis produce
One parent cell produces two daughter cells.
How many cells does meiosis produce?
One parent cell produces 4 daughter cells
2 differences between mitosis and meiosis
What is random fertilisation?
What are the two types of variation?
Genetic variation and environmetal variation
2 traits in humans caused only by genetic variation