BIOL 102 Lecture 16: Chapter 13 Textbook Notes

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Heredity/inheritance: the transmission of traits from one generation to the next. Human offspring not identical copies of either parent or of their siblings. Genetics: the scientific study of heredity and hereditary variation. Genome: an organism"s entire complement of dna. Parents give offspring coded information in form of hereditary units called genes, which account for family resemblances like eye colour. Genes program the specific traits that emerge as we develop from fertilized eggs into adults. Inherited information is communicated in the form of each gene"s specific sequence of dna nucleotides. Cells translate genes into traits and other features. Gametes: reproductive cells that act as the vehicles that transmit genes from one generation to the next. During fertilization male and female gametes unite and pass genes from both parents to their offspring. Dna in a eukaryotic cell is packaged into chromosomes within the. Humans have 46 chromosomes in their somatic cells.

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