Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Genetic Variation & Control
- A nucleus of a cell contains chromosomes
which is made up of DNA
- A section of DNA is called a
gene
- Carry information that control the characteristics of an organism,
different genes control the development of different
characteristics
- During reproduction, genes
are passed from parent to
offspring (they are inherited)
- Inheritance of genes
- Male gamete: Sperm
- Female gamete: Egg
- At fertilization genes carried by the
egg/sperm are mixed to produce a new
individual. (Fusing of the nuclei)
- This mixing is completely random so produces lots of
variation, even among offspring from same parents.
- 23 pairs of chromosomes in an adult cell
- Sexual/Asexual reproduction
- Sexual
- Genes from egg and sperm fuse together and
produce a new individual
- Contains genes from both parents so you
have characteristics from both.
- Asexual
- One parent is needed
- DNA will be genetically identical so there will be no variation i.e. cloning
- E.g. bacteria, fungi,
identical twins
- sexual: if
there was a disease and there was
no variation between species then
they would be wiped out
- asexual: if there is only one
organism left then they can
repopulate
- Meiosis
- Gametes are formed from cells in
the reproductive organs by a type
of cell division called meiosis.
- The cells that are formed by meiosis have half
as many chromosomes as the cell that formed
them
- Main features: the chromosomes are copied and
the cell divides twice, forming four gametes