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I/GCSE Biology - Genetics

Summary of Genetics

· IGCSE,Biology,DNA,Genetics

Keywords in Genetics 🧬 🧬 🧬

In I/GCSE Biology, you would need to familiar with the keywords in genetic listed as below so that you can answer the question precisely.

DNA - The molecule which contains genes. It's shaped like a double helix (a spiral)

Chromosomes - Found in the cell nucleus: X-shaped things made up of long coils of DNA

Chromatids - The separate arms of the chromosomes

Centromere - Area at centre of chromosome where the separate arms meet

Gene - Section of DNA molecule

Allele - A gene, but there are two types of alleles

Homozygous - An organism with two alleles the same for a particular gene (e.g. HH or hh)

Heterozygous - An organism with two alleles that are different (e.g. Hh)

Dominant - An allele/gene that determines the characteristics in the organism (dominant over the recessive allele)

Recessive - Does not usually affect the phenotype of the organism

Genotype - The description of the GENES you have (e.g. MM or Hh etc...)

Phenotype - The description of your PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES (e.g. hair colour)

Mitosis - Cell division - one cell splits into two identical cells

Meiosis - Cell division - produces haploid cells (the sperm / egg cells)

Diplod - Describes a cell with the full number of chromosomes (46 for humans)

Haploid - Describes a cell with half the full number of chromosomes

Zygote - A newly formed life just after fertilisation of the egg by the sperm

Gamete - A sperm / egg cell (both haploid)

Inheritance 🤱

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Multiple and missing alleles 👨‍👨‍👧

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genetic variation – different characteristics as a result of mutation and sexual reproduction

environmental variation – different characteristics caused by an organism’s environment (acquired characteristics)

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