Heredity Notes - Madison County Schools / Overview
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Heredity Notes
DNA- (Deoxyribonucleic
acid)- genetic material that
carries the information
about an organism and is
passed from parent to
offspring.
Humans contain 23 pairs
of chromosomes- a total
of 46 chromosomes (23
from mom and 23 from
dad).
DNA
Heredity
Heredity-the passing of traits from parents
to offspring.
Back to Nucleus
DNA is loose strands in the nucleus
(chromatin), but once a cell gets ready to
divide, it produces condensed strands
(Chromosomes).
Chromosomes must replicate before they
can divide. Why? You don’t want to lose
half of yourself do you?
DNA are made up four different nitrogen
bases pairs. Adenine (A), Thymine (T),
Guanine (G), Cytosine (C) are the
nitrogen bases.
Adenine always pairs with Thymine and
Guanine always pairs with Cytosine.
With these four base pairs, there are
8,000,000 possible outcomes between two
parents and the arrangement of
chromosomes.
Heredity Vocabulary
Gene- a set of information that controls a
trait; a segment of DNA on a chromosome
that codes for a specific trait (hair color,
eye color, ear lobes).
Traits- characteristics that an organism
can be pass on to its offspring through its
genes.
Heredity Vocab Continued
Alleles- the different forms of a gene.
Homozygous trait- having two identical
alleles for a trait.
Heterozygous trait- having different
alleles for a trait.
Genotype- genetic make up.
Phenotype- physical appearance or
visible trait.