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Chapter E4.1 Living things inherit traits in patterns.
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Parents and offspring are similar. Some traits inherited from parents Some traits acquired by learning or affected by environmental influence Some combine both influences.
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Genes are on chromosome pairs. Gene=a unit of heredity a segment of DNA carries a code for a particular trait or function occupies a specific place on a chromosome Most functions and traits are coded for by more that one gene.
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Humans Have 23 pairs of chromosomes ( a homolog from each parent) Homologs may have same or different alleles (variants of a gene) Human Females—have two X-chromosomes Human Males—one X-and one Y-chromosome
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Gregor Mendel made some important discoveries about heredity. Experiments with pea plants—each parent contributes factors of heredity (now known as genes) Genes affect the traits of offspring.
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Alleles interact to produce traits. Phenotype=observable characteristics (appearance) Genotype=the set of genes that it has Alleles can be dominant or recessive. Only one allele is necessary for a trait to be expressed if the allele is dominant. If alleles are recessive, two recessive alleles must be present for the trait to be expressed.
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