BSC 114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Interphase, Egg Cell, Zygote

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Living organisms are distinguished by their ability to reproduce their own kind. Genetics- scientific study of heredity and variation of inherited characteristics. Heredity- transmission of traits from one generation to the next. Traits- the observable (or detectable) characteristics of an organism. Variation is demonstrated by the differences in appearance that offspring show from parents and siblings. Children do not inherit particular physical traits from their parents- it is genes contained in dna that are actually inherited. The collection of genes contributed by both parents encode the proteins that determine the physical traits of their progeny (children) Genes are made up of segments of dna. Each gene has a specific location in a chromosome called a locus. In sexual reproduction, genes are passed to the next generation through reproductive cells called gametes (e. g. sperm and eggs) One set of chromosomes is inherited from each parent. In asexual reproduction, on parent produces genetically identical offspring, or clones, by mitosis.

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