BIOL 1001 Chapter : Biology 1001 Chapter 10 Review

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Unit of that encodes information needed to produce proteins, cells, and entire organisms: can be a few hundred to many thousands of nucleotides in length. Location of a gene on a chromosome is called locus (plural is loci) Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes. In the ordinary body cells of many organisms the chromosomes occur in pairs: human cells contain 46 chromosomes, 23 pairs, humans, autosomes. The non-sex chromosomes: 1 pair of sex chromosomes. Genes for a characteristic found on homologous chromosomes may not be identical: alternative versions of genes found at the same gene locus are called alleles, alleles are formed by mutations. If a mutation occurs in gametes, the cells that become sperm or eggs, then the mutation can be passed on from parent to offspring: an organism"s two alleles may be the same of different. Each cell carries two alleles per characteristic, one on each of the two homologous chromosomes.

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