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B6 – Inheritance variation and evolution

Chromosomes####long molecules of DNA

DNA####the chemical that all genetic material is made from

Gene####small section of DNA found on a chromosome

What does a gene do?####codes for a particular sequence of amino acids

Genome####entire set of genetic material in an organism

What is DNA made of?####nucleotides

What are nucleotides made of?####sugar, phosphate, base

What type of pairing is done by bases?####complementary

How many bases code an amino acid?####3

mRNA####a molecule that copies code from DNA and carries it to ribosomes

What carries amino acids to ribosomes?####carrier molecules

Mutuation####random change in organsation of DNA

What are the 3 types of mutation?####insertationdeletionsubstitution

How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?####23

Speciation####development of new species

What is the problem with selective breeding?####reduction in gene pool - resistance to disease

mitosis####cell division in eukaryotic cells (to form identical daughter cells)

meiosis####process of producing gametes

Genetic engineering####transferring genes between organisms

How is genetic engineering done?####useful gene isolated from genomeusing enzymegene inserted
into vectorvector introduced to target organism

vector (genetic engineering)####virus or bacterial plasmid

What happens if gene is transferred whilst organism is egg/embryo?####organism develops with
characteristic coded for by gene

Eg: used of genetic engineering?####produce insulinGM cropsmilk with drugs to treat diseasegene
therapt

Eg: GM crop####Golden Rice - high in beta carotene (Vit A)

Gene therapy####inserting working genes into people with (inherited) diseases

What are the cons of GM crops?####reduce biodiversitytransplanted genes transferred to
environmentdependence on one type of crop (capitalism..)

How can plants be cloned?####tissue culturecuttings

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