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Genetic variation and
    inheritance
Genetic variation and inheritance

Key words
Cell
Chromosone
Nucleus
Gene
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Gamete
Zygote
Clone
Propogation
Binary fusion
Genetic factors
Environmental factors
Genetic material
•A cell is the basic unit of life; all organisms
are made up of cells.
•The nucleus is a large organelle found in
all cells, that contains the genetic
information.
•Chromosomes are thread-like structures
made of DNA found in the nucleus.
•Genes are small sections of a
chromosome that control the
characteristics of an organism.
• These are passed on from parent to
offspring, resulting in offspring of plants
and animals having similar characteristics
to their parents. Eg hair colour and petal
colour
• Different genes control the development
of different characteristics of an organism.
C
B       D


    A       E
Sexual reproduction
•Involves two parents.
•They produce male and female sex cells (gametes).
•In humans these are sperm and eggs.
•In plants these are pollen and ovules
•Fertilisation occurs - the joining (fusion) of male and female gametes.
•The mixture of the genetic information from two parents leads to variation
in the offspring.
•Genes are passed on in the gametes, from which the offspring develop.
Asexual reproduction
•Involves only one individual as a
parent.
•There is no fusion of gametes.
•There is no mixing of genetic
information and so no variation in the
offspring.
•These genetically identical individuals
are known as clones.


Examples:
•Bacteria or yeast cells use
binary fission
•Plants can use runners, bulbs or
vegetative propagation.
•Some invertebrate animals like
starfish and hydra can produce
asexual offspring.
The causes of variation
Differences in the characteristics of different individuals of the same
kind may be due to differences in:
• the genes they have inherited (genetic causes)
• the conditions in which they have developed (environmental causes)
• or a combination of both.


 Genetic factors
 Sexual reproduction - leads to genetic variety
 in the offspring.
      All offspring (except for identical twins)
      inherit different characteristics.
 Asexual reproduction – no genetic variation in
 the offspring (unless mutations occur)

  Environmental factors
  •Nutrition
  •Temperature
  •Light
  •Physical forces

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Genetic variation and inheritance

  • 1. Genetic variation and inheritance
  • 2. Genetic variation and inheritance Key words Cell Chromosone Nucleus Gene Sexual reproduction Asexual reproduction Gamete Zygote Clone Propogation Binary fusion Genetic factors Environmental factors
  • 3. Genetic material •A cell is the basic unit of life; all organisms are made up of cells. •The nucleus is a large organelle found in all cells, that contains the genetic information. •Chromosomes are thread-like structures made of DNA found in the nucleus. •Genes are small sections of a chromosome that control the characteristics of an organism. • These are passed on from parent to offspring, resulting in offspring of plants and animals having similar characteristics to their parents. Eg hair colour and petal colour • Different genes control the development of different characteristics of an organism.
  • 4. C B D A E
  • 5. Sexual reproduction •Involves two parents. •They produce male and female sex cells (gametes). •In humans these are sperm and eggs. •In plants these are pollen and ovules •Fertilisation occurs - the joining (fusion) of male and female gametes. •The mixture of the genetic information from two parents leads to variation in the offspring. •Genes are passed on in the gametes, from which the offspring develop.
  • 6. Asexual reproduction •Involves only one individual as a parent. •There is no fusion of gametes. •There is no mixing of genetic information and so no variation in the offspring. •These genetically identical individuals are known as clones. Examples: •Bacteria or yeast cells use binary fission •Plants can use runners, bulbs or vegetative propagation. •Some invertebrate animals like starfish and hydra can produce asexual offspring.
  • 7. The causes of variation Differences in the characteristics of different individuals of the same kind may be due to differences in: • the genes they have inherited (genetic causes) • the conditions in which they have developed (environmental causes) • or a combination of both. Genetic factors Sexual reproduction - leads to genetic variety in the offspring. All offspring (except for identical twins) inherit different characteristics. Asexual reproduction – no genetic variation in the offspring (unless mutations occur) Environmental factors •Nutrition •Temperature •Light •Physical forces