BIO120H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Telophase, Cleavage Furrow, Spindle Apparatus

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Living organisms are distinguished by their ability to reproduce their own kind. Genetics is the scientific study of heredity and variation. Heredity is the transmission of traits from one generation to the next. Variation is demonstrated by the differences in appearance that offspring show from parents and siblings. In a literal sense, children do not inherit particular physical traits from their parents. Concept 13. 1: offspring acquire genes from parents by inheriting chromosomes. Genes are the units of heredity, and are made up of segments of dna. Genes are passed to the next generation via reproductive cells called gametes (sperm and eggs) Each gene has a specific location called a locus on a certain chromosome: most dna is packaged into chromosomes. In asexual reproduction, a single individual passes genes to its offspring without the fusion of gametes. A clone is a group of genetically identical individuals from the same parent.

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