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  cell division that produces sex cells, which have half the number of chromosomes of body cells (there are 23 chromosomes in human sex cells) a section of DNA that codes for a certain protein changing the genes of an organism organisms that have had their genes changed in order to change a characteristic

Biology Sep 07, 2020

 

  1. cell division that produces sex cells, which have half the number of chromosomes of body cells (there are 23 chromosomes in human sex cells)
  2. a section of DNA that codes for a certain protein
  3. changing the genes of an organism
  4. organisms that have had their genes changed in order to change a characteristic.
  5. the genes that an organism has for a trait. Tt, for example.
  6. two different alleles for a trait. Gg, for example
  7. pairs of chromosomes that contain genes controlling the same traits. We have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes.
  8. two of the same alleles for a trait. Examples- GG or gg
  9. a characteristic controlled by genes. Eye color, for example
  10. a change in the order of bases in DNA, which could result in a change in the protein being produced. There are insertion, deletion and substitution mutations.

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  1. meiosis

cell division that produces sex cells, which have half the number of chromosomes of body cells (there are 23 chromosomes in human sex cells)

  1. gene

a section of DNA that codes for a certain protein

  1. genetic engineering

changing the genes of an organism

  1. genetically modified organisms

organisms that have had their genes changed in order to change a characteristic.

  1. genotype

the genes that an organism has for a trait. Tt, for example.

  1. heterozygous

two different alleles for a trait. Gg, for example

  1. homologous chromosomes

pairs of chromosomes that contain genes controlling the same traits. We have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes.

  1. homozygous

two of the same alleles for a trait. Examples- GG or gg

  1. inherited trait

a characteristic controlled by genes. Eye color, for example

  1. mutation

a change in the order of bases in DNA, which could result in a change in the protein being produced. There are insertion, deletion and substitution mutations.

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