BSC 114 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Synapsis, Mitosis, Centromere

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The transmission of traits from one generation to the next is called inheritance, or heredity. Along with inherited similarity, there is also variation. Genetics is the scientific study of heredity and hereditary variation. Parents endow their offspring with coded information in the form of hereditary units called genes. Our genes program the specific traits that emerge as we develop from fertilized eggs into adults. In animals and plants, reproductive cells called gametes are the vehicles that transmit genes from one generation to the next. Somatic cells- all cells of the bod except the gametes and their precursors. A gene"s specific location along the length of a chromosome is called the gene"s locus. Only organisms that reproduce asexually have offspring that are exact genetic copies of themselves. In asexual reproduction, a single individual is the sole parent and passes copies of all its genes to its offspring without the fusion of gametes.

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