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Patterns of Inheritance Revision Notes

Genetic Variation

Phenotype and Genotype
-the phenotype of an organism (visible characteristics) are influenced by the genotype of the organism (genetic makeup) and the environment
-genotypes can be described in 2 ways
 Homozygous – two identical alleles (homozygous dominant = 2 dominant alleles / homozygous recessive = 2 recessive alleles)
 Heterozygous – two different alleles for a characteristic (dominant allele will be expressed)

Genetic Factors
-gene mutations, chromosome mutations and sexual reproduction cause variation

Gene Mutations
-mutagens increase the rate of mutation
 Physical Agents – radiation (UV light, X-rays and Gamma rays)
 Chemical Agents – free radicals
 Biological Agents – viruses, bacteria

-also occur during gamete formation
 Persistent – transmitted through many generations without change
 Random – not directed by need on the part of an organism where they occur

Chromosome Mutations
-may occur during meiosis
 Deletion – a section of chromosome breaks off and is lost within a cell
 Duplication – sections of chromosome are duplicated
 Translocation – a section of one chromosome breaks off and joins a non-homologous chromosome
 Inversion – a section of chromosome breaks off, is reversed, and re-joins the chromosome
 Non-disjunction – chromosomes/chromatids fail to separate causing a gamete to have 1 extra chromosome (Down’s Syndrome occurs
when there are 3 chromosome 21s)

 Aneuploidy – the chromosome number is not exact multiple of the haploid number for that organism
 Polyploidy – diploid gamete is fertilises by a haploid gamete the zygote will be triploid

Sexual Reproduction
-meiosis produces genetically different gametes as they only have one chromosome of each homologues pair
-genetic variation occurs when random gametes fuse randomly
-variation may result from
 Crossing over (allele swapping) in prophase 1
 Independent assortment in metaphase/anaphase 1
 Independent assortment in metaphase/anaphase 2

Environmental Factors
-some variation is caused by the environment and not passed on through genes
-environment can also interact with genes to cause variation

Variation Caused by the Environment
 Speaking with a regional accent
 Losing a limb/digit
 Scar due to injury/operation

Environment Caused by the Environment Interacting with Genes
-environment may prevent the expression of genes
o Chlorotic Plants
-where the plants leaves are yellow/pale due to chlorophyll not being produced
 Not enough light – plants will turn off chlorophyll production to conserve resources
 Mineral deficiencies – lack of Mg2+ prevents chlorophyll formation
 Virus infection – viruses may inhibit the production of chlorophyll
o Animal Body Mass
-determined by both genetic and environmental factors
 Environmental obese – eating a poor diet and lack of exercise causes obesity
 Genetically obese – mutation on chromosome 7 causes fat deposit of the body to be altered, becoming obese

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