Zusammenfassung der Ressource
B1, 2 & 3
- B1 Genes
- What genes do
- Proteins
Anmerkungen:
- Genes carry the instructions for the body to develop and function. They do this by coding for proteins
- Two groups:
- Functional proteins enable the body to function, e.g. enzymes, antibodies and hormones
- Structural proteins give the body structure, rigidity and strength, e.g. collagen and keratin
- DNA
Anmerkungen:
- Each gene is a section of a molecule called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
- DNA is made up of 4 bases, as well as phosphate groups and sugar molecules
- The order of bases determine the order of amino acids in a protein
- Chromosomes
Anmerkungen:
- Chromosomes are lengths of DNA found in the nuclei of cells.
- Genome
Anmerkungen:
- A complete set of genes is reffered to as a genome
- Twins
Anmerkungen:
- Identical twins have identical genotypes because they develop after a fertilized egg splits into two.
- Genotype
and
phenotype
Anmerkungen:
- Phenotype are the observable physical features of a person, whereas genotype will be defined by the genetic makeup (written as two letters e.g. DD)
- Genes and Variation
- Chromosomes and Genes
Anmerkungen:
- Chromosomes are arranged in pairs. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Sex cells only have 23 chromosomes.
- At fertilisation, the egg and sperm join to create a zygote, with 46 chromosomes (23 from each parent).
- Alleles
Anmerkungen:
- Alleles are the different forms in which the genes controlling a characteristic occur, e.g. one for freckles and one without.
- If two alleles of the same gene are identical the person is said to be homozygous, rather than heterozygous.
- Genetic Crosses
- Genetic Traits
Anmerkungen:
- Traits are passed on from parents to their offspring through genes on chromosomes.
In most cases, alleles for a trait can be dominant or recessive.
- Genetic Diagrams
Anmerkungen:
- You can use punnet squares to show genetic crosses and find the probability of offspring having traits.
- Sex Determination
Anmerkungen:
- One pair of chromosomes determine out sex - the 23rd pair. A female has XX and a male has XY.
Eggs and sperm has 23 chromosomes (not pairs).
- Gene disorders,
carriers and testing
- Disorders
- Testing
- Cloning and
stem cells
- Cloning
- Stem Cells
- B2
- Microbes and disease
- How
- Defence
- Vaccination
- Programmes
- Safety
- Other methods
- Protection
- Antimicrobials
- Trials
- The heart
- Circulatory system
- CHD
- Cardiovascular fitness
- Rate and Pressure
- Epidemiological
- Constants
- Internal environment
- Water balance
- Kidneys
- B3
- Species
adaptation,
changes, chains of
life
- Species and adaptation
- Extinction
- Energy transfer
- Nutrient cycles,
environmental
indicators
- The carbon cycle
- The nitrogen cycle
- Indicators
- Variation and
selection
- Life on earth
- Variation and evolution
- Variation and natural selection
- Evolution,
fossils and DNA
- Natural selection and evolution
- Evidence
- Biodiversity and
sustainability
- Conservation
- Sustainability
- Improving sustainability