BIOL108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Asexual Reproduction, Nuclear Membrane, Centromere

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The transmission of traits from one generation to the next is called inheritance, or heredity. Genetics is the scientific study of heredity and hereditary variations. Genes are coded information in the form of hereditary units. Reproductive cells are known as gametes and are the vehicles that transmit genes from one generation to another. Eukaryotes have dna in their chromosome, chloroplast, and mitochondria. Somatic cells are the non-gamete cells in the body. A gene s specific location on the chromosome is its locus. Asexual reproduction is the process by which the sole parent passes all its genetic information to the offspring, causing the production of a clone, which has the exact same genome. In sexual reproduction, two parents give rise to an offspring that has a unique combination of the parent genomes. A life cycle is a generation by generation sequence of stages of an organism from conception to reproduction.

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