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1.

Explain Heredity

Answer: Transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring.

2.

Explain inheritance

Answer: set of characteristics passed from parent to offspring

3.

Explain genetics

Answer: study of heredity and variations that occur in the transmission of hereditary characteristics

4.

explain homologous pair

Answer: identical in shape and size. One is maternal and the other paternal.

5.

Explain autosome

Answer: contains two sets of diploid chromosomes. One set maternal, the other paternal.

6.

explain gonosome

Answer: contains one set of haploid chromosomes. Formed by meiosis.

7.

Explain genes

Answer: a particular length of DNA at a particular location on the chromosome that influences a certain characteristic

8.

Explain DNA

Answer: genetic material which makes up a chromosome

9.

What is a locus

Answer: particular position of a gene on a chromosome

10.

explain monogenic inheritance

Answer: characteristics controlled by more than one gene at different loci on one or more chromosomes

CHAPTER FIVE

GENETICS AND INHERITANCE
DEFINITIONS

HEREDITY​: Transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring.

INHERITANCE​:set of characteristics passed from parent to offspring

GENETICS​: study of heredity and variations that occur in the transmission of
hereditary characteristics

HOMOLOGOUS PAIR​: identical in shape and size. One is maternal and the other
paternal.

AUTOSOMES​:contains two sets of diploid chromosomes. One set maternal, the
other paternal.

GONOSOMES​:contains one set of haploid chromosomes. Formed by meiosis.

GENES​:a particular length of DNA at a particular location on the chromosome
that influences a certain characteristic

DNA​: genetic material which makes up a chromosome

LOCUS​: particular position of a gene on a chromosome

MONOGENIC INHERITANCE​: characteristics controlled by a single gene at a single
locus

POLYGENIC INHERITANCE​:characteristics controlled by more than one gene at
different loci on one or more chromosomes

PHENOTYPE​: external appearance of an organism

GENOTYPE​: genetic composition of an individual. Determines phenotype.
Combination of alleles for a characteristic

ALLELES​:alternative forms of a gene found at the same locus and providing
different expressions of a characteristic

DOMINANT​:one allele overpowers the other. It determines the phenotype.

, RECESSIVE​: One allele is overpowered by the other. Only determines the
phenotype if both alleles are recessive.

HOMOZYGOUS​: an individual has two copies of the same allele for a particular
genotype

HETEROZYGOUS​: an individual has two different alleles for a particular
genotype

VARIATION​: differences between individuals within a population

MUTATION​: change in nucleotide sequence of a gene, resulting in a new allele

CROSSING OVER​:process of homologous chromosomes exchanging corresponding parts
and thus genes during the first division of meiosis

HYBRID​:an offspring from a cross between parents differing in one trait only

INBRED​:in plants it is self pollination. In animals it is mating amongst the
offspring of the same parents

MONOHYBRID CROSS​:cross between parents differing in one trait only

TRAIT​: a gene characteristic

DIHYBRID CROSS​:cross between parents differing in two traits




MONOHYBRID CROSSES



GREGOR MENDEL
- an Austrian monk

- did breeding experiments with garden peas from 1857 to 1864 to find out if
contrasting characteristics was a result of the effect of cross fertilisation.

He had 3 laws:

1. Law of Dominance
2. Law of Segregation
3. Law of Independent Assortment

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