Genetics And Evolution Principles Of Inheritance And Variation

Principles of Inheritance and Variation

  • Mendelian Laws:

    • Law of Segregation: Each parent contributes one copy of each gene to their offspring. Visualized using Punnet Squares.
    • Law of Independent Assortment: Genes on different chromosomes assort independently of one another.
  • Incomplete Dominance:

  • Codominance: Both alleles of a gene are expressed in the heterozygous condition, resulting in a distinct phenotype. Example: Red and white flower colors in snapdragons giving rise to pink flowers.

  • Multiple Alleles: Multiple forms of a gene can exist within a population, leading to variations in traits.

    • ABO Blood Group System: Example of multiple alleles with A, B, and O alleles determining blood types.
  • Sex Determination:

    • Sex Chromosomes: X and Y chromosomes determine the sex of an individual.
    • Sex-linked Inheritance: Genes located on sex chromosomes exhibit unique inheritance patterns.
  • Linkage and Recombination:

    • Linkage Groups: Genes that are located close together on the same chromosome tend to be inherited together.
    • Recombination Frequency: Measure of how often linked genes are separated during crossing over, providing a tool to map gene locations on chromosomes.
    • Crossing Over: Process during meiosis where chromosomes exchange genetic material, leading to genetic diversity.
  • Variations:

    • Genetic Variation: Differences in genes within individuals or populations.
    • Sources of Variation: Mutations, genetic recombination, and random mating contribute to genetic variation.
  • Mutation:

    • Types of Mutations: Mutations can involve gene alterations, chromosome aberrations, or changes in chromosome number.
    • Causes of Mutations: Environmental factors like radiation and chemicals, errors during DNA replication, and viral infections can lead to mutations.
  • DNA Replication:

    • Semi-Conservative Replication: Each DNA strand serves as a template to synthesize a new complementary strand, resulting in two identical copies of the original DNA.
    • Enzymes involved in Replication: Enzymes such as DNA polymerase, helicase, and ligase play crucial roles in DNA replication.
  • Transcription:

    • Transcription Unit: Region of DNA that contains the instructions for making an RNA molecule.
    • RNA Polymerase: Enzyme that synthesizes RNA molecules using DNA as a template.
    • Types of RNA: Includes messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), and transfer RNA (tRNA).
  • Translation:

    • Genetic Code: Specific sequences of nucleotides on mRNA that code for particular amino acids.
    • Ribosomes: Cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis, composed of rRNA and proteins.
    • Protein Synthesis: Process by which mRNA is translated into a sequence of amino acids, forming proteins.
  • Gene Expression:

  • Regulation of Gene Expression: Various mechanisms, such as transcription factors, control when and where genes are expressed.

  • Evolution:

    • Origin of Life: Theories explore how simple molecules gave rise to complex living organisms.
    • Natural Selection: Process by which individuals better adapted to their environment have a higher chance of survival and reproduction, leading to changes in species over time.
    • Adaptive Radiation: Divergence of species from a common ancestor into diverse forms adapted to different environments.
    • Convergent Evolution: Independent evolution of similar traits in different species due to similar environmental pressures.
    • Divergent Evolution: Gradual accumulation of differences between populations over time, leading to the formation of new species.


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