BABS1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Paraquat, Y Chromosome, Heredity

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Genetics is the study of heredity (or inheritance) Biological information is the sequence of bases in dna. It is how biological information is passed from organisms to their offspring. Genome is the complete genetic composition of an organism or a cell or an organelle. Sometimes contain plasmids which are small circular dna molecules. Allele: a form or variant of a gene (at a locus) Genotype: allele(s) in an individual, e. g. pqr+ Phenotype: the physical traits of an organism, e. g. paraquat synthesises. Locus: a place on a chromosome where a gene is located. Allele: a form or variant of a gene or locus. Genotype: the combination of alleles in an individual. Phenotype: the physical traits of an organism, e. g. yellow peas. Dominant allele: allele that determines phenotype in heterozygous, e. g. y. Recessive allele: allele that does not affect phenotype in heterozygous, e. g. y. Heterozygous: genotype with two different alleles at a locus, e. g. yy.

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