HS1003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Weight Gain, Zygosity, Umbilical Cord

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Genetic inheritance and the transmission of genetic differences. Mechanisms of genetic transmission: gametes - sperm and ova form a zygote, genes, chromosomes, 23 chromosomes in gametes, 46 in other cells. Dna: deoxyribonucleic acid, genetic information for each cell, dominant genes, always expressed in phenotype e. g. brown eyes, recessive genes, must be paired with another recessive gene to be expressed e. g. blue eyes. Cell reproduction: meiosis, cells divide, forms gametes, half information of parent cell, mitosis, division of all other cells, same amount as info as parent cell. Inborn capacity or potential: phenotype, traits physically displayed, combination of genotype and modifying experiences. Genetic variation: alleles, alternate genetic forms, genes producing alternative expressions of a characteristic, homozygous. Identical allesles for particular trait: heterozygous, different alleles for trait, co-dominance, both alleles expressed e. g. ab blood type, polygenic traits, affected by many genes and environment. How genetic abnormalities occur and what response can be made.

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