what is variation?
the differences between individuals of the same species - cause by genetic + environmental factors
What is a genotype?
the genes / alleles that you possess - 1 inherited from each mum + dad for each characteristic
What is a phenotype?
how genotype is expressed - physical appearance - can be affected by environment (e.g. hair colour)
Dominant allele
stronger allele - usually darker colour - Capital letter
recessive allele
weaker allele - lighter colour - lowercase letter - only shown in phenotype if no other dominant alleles are present
Homozygous
when both alleles are same for a characteristic - OO, oo, AA, aa, BB, bb
heterozygous
2 different alleles for a characteristic - Ao, Aa, Bb
inherited variation
children inherit characteristics from their parents
Environmental variation
characteristics are affected by surroundings
Discontinuous variation
Continuous variation
asexual reproduction advantages
asexual reproduction disadvantages
asexual reproduction example
Sexual reproduction advantages
sexual reproduction disadvantages
- reproduction is slower - fewer offspring
how does sexual reproduction work?
when nucleus of sperm cell fuses with nucleus of egg cell - egg is fertilised (zygote) - genes from male + female are in fertilised egg which divides and grows in uterus
what is the diploid number?
46 chromosomes in most human body cells
what cells contain only half the number of chromosomes?
haploid number - gametes
where does mitosis occur?
in all somatic body cells during asexual reproduction - results in 2 genetically identical daughter cells
what does meiosis produce?
gametes - haploid cells
how many cells are produced from meiosis?
4 cells produced - 2 divisions
what is a gene?
a length of DNA that contains the code for a specific protein
what is an allele?
different versions of a gene