

Human Genetic Disorders
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Barbara White
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Genetic Disorder Noun
[juh-net-ik dis-or-der]
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Genetic Disorder
A disease or condition caused by an abnormality in an individual's DNA, such as a gene mutation or chromosomal error.
Example: This image shows how a change (mutation) in a gene's DNA sequence can cause the body to produce an abnormal protein, leading to a genetic disorder.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Gene Noun
[jeen]
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Gene
A specific segment of DNA that contains the instructions for building a protein or functional RNA molecule, influencing traits.
Example: This diagram shows that a gene is a specific section of a long DNA molecule, which is tightly coiled into a chromosome found inside a cell's nucleus.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Chromosome Noun
[kroh-muh-sohm]
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Chromosome
A thread-like structure of tightly coiled DNA and proteins found within the nucleus, carrying an organism's genetic information.
Example: This diagram shows that a chromosome is a structure found inside a cell's nucleus and is made of tightly coiled DNA.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Allele Noun
[uh-leel]
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Allele
One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and occupy the same position on a chromosome.
Example: This image shows that alleles are different versions of a gene (like 'A' and 'a') located on corresponding positions on homologous chromosomes.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Genotype Noun
[jee-noh-tipe]
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Genotype
The specific genetic makeup of an organism, representing the combination of alleles it possesses for a particular gene or genes.
Example: This image shows that a genotype is the specific combination of alleles (gene versions, like B and b) an individual has for a particular gene.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Phenotype Noun
[fee-noh-tipe]
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Phenotype
The set of observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an individual, resulting from its genotype and environmental interactions.
Example: This image shows that an organism's genetic code (genotype), represented by DNA, determines its observable traits (phenotype), represented by the person.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Meiosis Noun
[my-oh-sis]
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Meiosis
A type of cell division that reduces chromosome numbers by half, creating four unique gamete cells for sexual reproduction.
Example: This diagram shows meiosis, a two-part cell division process that creates four unique haploid cells, each with half the number of chromosomes.
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