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7. Formulate the definitions of the basic concepts of genetics: gene, allelic
and non-allelic genes, genotype, phenotype, homozygosity, heterozygosity,
hemizygosity.
A gene: is a section of a DNA (or RNA) molecule that encodes a sequence of
amino acids in a polypeptide chain or a sequence of nucleotides in
transport RNA (t-RNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA) molecules.
A genotype is a collection of all genes in an organism
A phenotype: is a set of all the characteristics of an organism that are
formed as a result of the implementation of a genotype under certain
environmental conditions.
Locus: is the region of the chromosome where the gene is located
A homozygous: organism is an organism that has two identical allelic genes
and produces one type of gamete. For example, organisms with genotypes AA and aa.
Heterozygous organism : an organism that has two different allelic genes
and produces two types of gametes.
11. The concept of dominance and recessiveness
Dominance : is a form of relationship between alleles of one gene, in which
one of them (dominant) suppresses (masks) the manifestation of the other
(recessive) and thus determines the manifestation of a trait in both
dominant homozygotes and heterozygotes >>>
Recessiveness : is a form of relationship between two allelic genes, in which
one of them, the recessive one, has a less strong effect on the other
(dominat)
recessive gene not appear in phenotype if there dominat gene because the
dominant gene suppresses it, but appear just if there the same recessive
gene
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13. Mendelian signs of a person
In humans, mendelian signs are, for example, albinism ) lack of
pigmentation caused by a recessive gene ; occurs in all human with a
frequency of 1 in 20-30 thousand newborns) _ eye color_ hair character
(curly or Smooth) _ group differences for various factors in the blood (see.
Blood groups) _ Genes that cause hereditary diseases of a person also obey
Mendel's laws _ there are concepts of mendelian traits (inherited according
to Mendel's laws) and non-altering (inherited according to other laws)
Mendelian signs in all organisms are large. Some mendelian signs in
humans
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12. Conditions for the Mendelian Characteristics. The statistical nature of
Mendeleev's laws.
Mendelian conditions:
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