What does homozygous mean?
having identical pairs of genes for any given pair of hereditary characteristics
What does heterozygous mean?
two different alleles for a hereditary characteristic
What is a phenotype?
visible characteristics
What is a genotype?
genetic makeup of a person
What is an allele?
different versions of a single gene
Who is the father of modern genetics?
Gregor Mendel
What is cystic fibrosis?
a disease that causes thick and sticky mucus to coat the lungs, gut and pancreas. Its caused by recessive alleles FfxFf
What is Huntingdon’s disease?
a disease of the nervous system that causes shaking and eventually dementia. Its caused by a dominant allele Cc x cc
What is sickle cell anaemia?
a disease that alters the shape of red blood cells, thereby reducing their oxygen capacity, causing weakness and anaemia. Its caused by recessive alleles
What are genes and alleles?
What is a monohybrid cross?
What is a dihybrid cross?
where we consider the inheritance of 2 characteristics at the same time
What ratio does a monohybrid cross between 2 heterozygous produce?
3:1
What is independent assortment?
What is codominance?
What does codominance change the phenotypic ration to?
1:2:1
What is autosomal linkage?
What is recombination?
What are autosomes?
What are sex chromosomes?
In many organisms, the sex chromosomes (X and Y) determine the sex of an individual.
Sex chromosomes differ from autosomes because they are non-homologous.
Non-homologous chromosomes do not consist of the same genes in the same order along the chromosome.
What is Hemizygosity?
Hemizygosity means that there is no role of dominance and recessiveness.
What are the features of haemophilia?
What are homologous chromosomes?
What are multiple alleles?