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what does DNA stand for?

Dexyribonucleic Acid

Mitosis

doubling of cells for growth and repair

Metaphase

chromosomes line up in the centre of the cell

Homozygous

two of the same alleles

Genotype

the two alleles present

what is an allele

the different versions of a gene

Backbone

Sugar Phosphate

Backbone

Sugar Phosphate

Heterozygous

There are two different alleles

Gene

a gene is a section of DNA from mum and dad

Gene

a gene is a section of DNA from mum and dad

Haploid

is a single set of unpaired chromosomes

Gene

a gene is a section of DNA from mum and dad

Haploid

is a single set of unpaired chromosomes

Diploid

is a complete set of chromosomes

Meiosis

creates 4 cells with half the amount of chromosomes

Meiosis

creates 4 cells with half the amount of chromosomes

4 areas of inheritance

dominant


recessive


incomplete - mixture


co-dominant - shows both

Meiosis

creates 4 cells with half the amount of chromosomes

4 areas of inheritance

dominant


recessive


incomplete - mixture


co-dominant - shows both

Cytokines

Daughter cells