BSC 114 Quiz: BSC 114 Lecture : Chapter 13-17

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Hereditary: the transmission of traits from one generation to the next. Variation: differences in appearance (offspring vs parents vs siblings) Genes: units of hereditary that are made up of segments of dna. Passed to the next generation via gametes (sperm and eggs) Passes all of its genes to its offspring w/o the fusion of gametes. Two parents give rise to the offspring. Unique combinations of genes inherited from the two parents. Somatic cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Karyotype: ordered display of the chromosomes from a cell. Carry genes controlling the same inherited characters. One chromosome from each parent (23=one pair so total =46) Males have one x & one y. The remaining 22 pairs are called autosomes. 22 autosomes and one single sex chromosome. Unfertilized egg the sex chromsomes is x (since the y can only come once fertilization from the male is complete) One set of chromosomes from each of the parents.

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