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Key Terms in Genetics

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Key Terms in Genetics

You need to learn some key terms in order to understand genetics. These are:

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Genes and alleles

  • A gene is a section of DNA located at a particular site on a DNA molecule, called its locus.
    • The base sequence of each gene carries the genetic information that determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein.
  • Alleles are the different variations of a gene.
    • Diploid organisms have two alleles (one on each chromosome).
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Genotype and phenotype

  • A genotype is an organism’s underlying genetic makeup.
    • The genotype consists of both physically visible and non-expressed alleles.
  • A phenotype is the observable traits expressed by an organism.
    • The phenotype is determined by the interaction between its genetic constitution and the environment.
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Allele interactions

  • Dominant alleles are always expressed in the phenotype of an organism.
  • Recessive alleles are only expressed in the phenotype if there are two copies of the allele.
  • Co-dominant alleles are both expressed in the heterozygote.
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Homozygote and heterozygote

  • Homozygotes are organisms with two copies of the same allele.
    • Homozygotes can be homozygous dominant (both alleles are dominant) or homozygous recessive (both alleles are recessive).
  • Heterozygotes are organisms that have different alleles for a gene.

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