5.8 Dominant and recessive

Put them in the correct order from big to small.
Chromosome
Gene
Genome (biggest)
Nucleotide
nitrogenous base
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Items in this lesson

Put them in the correct order from big to small.
Chromosome
Gene
Genome (biggest)
Nucleotide
nitrogenous base

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Learning objectives
5.8.15 You can describe what homozygous, heterozygous, dominant and recessive mean.



You have learned that an allele pair can contain two identical or two different alleles for a certain hereditary characteristic. In a non-identical allele pair, the stronger allele is reflected in the phenotype.

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Gene en allele
gene = piece of DNA that codes for 1 protein = 1 trait
  • chromosomes are in pairs and thus genes as well

allele = one of the variants of a gene

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Mutation
A change in the DNA


mutant = organism in which a mutation can be seen in the phenotype

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Causes mutation(mutagenic influences/carcinogens)

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Cancer, how and why?
  • Happens due to mutations
  • Mutation makes cells divide continously      
  • This creates a tumour:
       - Benign: divides slowly, stays at its spot
       - Malignant: divides quickly, disrupts tissues
  • Metastasis > cancer cells are carried by blood/lymph. End up in different body parts and create more/new tumours

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Homozygous: both alleles are the same



Heterozygoos:
the alleles are different

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homozygous = when an allele pair consists of two identical alleles
heterozygous = when an allele pair consists of two different alleles

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dominant allele: allele that is always expressed in the phenotype
  • A
recessive allele: allele that is only expressed in the phenotype if there is no dominant allele present
  • a

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Carrier
Een heterozygous is a carrier of the recessive allele

hair colour or a disease

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Gene symbols
AA = homozygous dominant
aa = homozygous recessive
Aa = heterozygous


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Slide 12 - Video

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2 equal alleles for a trait is what we call
A
Homozygous
B
Heterozygous
C
Dominant
D
Recessive

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Which characteristic is expressed in a heterozygous individual?
A
the dominant one
B
the recessive one

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Pjotr his gene code for hair is Aa. His hair is brown. Is the colour of his hair dominant or recessive?
A
Dominant
B
Recessive

Slide 17 - Quiz

Aa is also described as:
A
Homozygoot dominant
B
Heterozygoot
C
Homozygoot recessief
D
Heterozygoot dominant

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which description fits best at the question mark?
A
Chromosomepair
B
Allele pair
C
Gene pair
D
Both gene pair and allele pair

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True or not true:
A chromosome is a gene
A
True
B
not true

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What is a allele?
A
the variant of a gene
B
One of the genes of a gene pair

Slide 21 - Quiz