BISC 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Punnett Square, Zygosity, Gamete

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Mitosis- cell division occurs in all cells; needed to replace other cells: produces cells with same number of chromosomes. Meiosis- occurs only in gonads: testes and ovaries: produce gametes/sex cells containing half the number of chromosomes. Starts with a specialized diploid cell found in gonads capable of undergoing meiosis. Diploid has homologous pairs of chromosomes, one set of 23 from father, one set of 23 from mother. 1 diploid cell to 4 haploid daughter cells. Offspring resemble their parents because they inherit genes from their parents. Genes are instruction sets for biochemical, physical and behavioral traits. **the passing of characteristics from parent to offspring through their genes. Many human traits are determined by a single gene. **different form or version of a gene. Generally, 2 alleles, but may be more. Located on the same pair of chromosomes; at the same location on each chromosome.

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