4:1 COMPARE HOW SEXUAL AND ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION PASSES GENETIC INFORMATION FROM PARENT TO OFFSPRING.

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4:1 COMPARE HOW SEXUAL AND ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION PASSES GENETIC INFORMATION FROM PARENT TO OFFSPRING.

GENETICS-STUDY OF HOW TRAITS ARE PASSED FROM PARENT TO CHILD  Cell  Nucleus  Chromosomes  DNA

REPRODUCTION  Asexual  sexual

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION  One parent  Two identical daughter cells  If Parent cell has genetic disease, the offspring daughter cell will have it as well as pass it to all future offspring.

EXAMPLES OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

REPRODUCTION  Asexual  One Parent  Two identical daughters  Same DNA  Pass down disease  Examples: Hydra, Planaria, Plant cuttings, Bacteria, fungi  Sexual  Two Parents

MENDEL

EXAMPLES OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

INHERITED VS. ACQUIRED TRAITS  Eye Color  Hair Color  Height  Artistic  Good at Math  Good at Basketball

COLOR BLIND Red Green Colorblindness 1 in 10 men 1 in 230 women

STRUCTURAL INHERITED TRAITS