what is genetic variation
what re 3 ways that genetic variation occurs
why are human traits difficult to control
how does meiosis result in genetic variation
how does crossing over act as a source of genetic variation
how do mutations act as a source of genetic variation
3 examples of genetic disorders
3 types of mutation
point mutation
chromosomal mutation
chromosome mutation
random fertilisation - egg
random fertilisation - sperm
genotype
all of the genetic information in an organism
phenotype
the physical and biochemical characteristics of an organism
homozygote
an individual where both the alleles coding for a particular characteristic are identical
heterozygote
an individual where both the alleles coding for a particular characteristic are different
dominance
when a phenotype shows dominance it is expressed whether the individual is homozygous for the characteristic or not
recessive
when a phenotype is recessive it is only expressed when both alleles code for a recessive feature
codminance
two versions of the same gene are expressed separately to yield different traits in an individual
multiple alleles
cases where the population has more than two alleles of the same gene
inheritance of two non-interacting genes
what is the ratio is dihybrid inheritance
9 : 3 : 3 : 1
9 : 3 : 3 : 1 ratio explained