BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Zygosity, Outcrossing, Phenotype

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Inheritance: considers patterns of traits passed down from one generation to the next. The behaviour of chromosomes during meiosis account for many laws of inheritance. Dna is hereditary material and the dna is packaged with proteins which is what the chromosome is made of. Units of heredity is called genes, each gene is a distinct section of a much larger dna molecule. Genes are used as templates to make rna and mrnas provide the code to make proteins. Proteins control many of the important cellular processes that affect traits we observe in individuals. We call the two versions of the same gene alleles. Alleles can have identical dna sequences or somewhat different sequences due to change of original. Once there is more than one sequence of dna for a gene, slightly different versions of a protein may be made. Genotype: refers to the specific alleles of a particular gene that is present in the individual.

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