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What is heredity?
Heredity is known as the phenomena of inheritance of traits or features of parents to offspring’s or progeny. A trait is any characteristic that is transferred from parent to offspring. It is the continuity of features from the prior generation to the next which is present in the fertilized egg or zygote.That zygote develops into an organism of a particular type. So Heredity and Evolution are one of the most crucial branches of biology since without understanding it, the cycle of life on Earth cannot be understood. Without heredity, there can be no evolution either. Genetics is that branch of biology which deals with heredity and variation. Here is the comprehensive study of heredity and evolution that could be relevant for CBSE Class 10 students.
Heredity – How are traits transferred from the parents to the offspring?
The genetic information is carried within chromosomes, the chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell. Long coiled molecules of DNA make up chromosomes. The genes are contained in the DNA; they are the units of heredity and are responsible for inheritance. The expression of characteristics is contained in genes. Different traits are formed by different genes. The gene carries the genetic code for a particular characteristic. The height of a person, the facial features such as nose or jawline are all controlled by different genes.
The inheritance of characteristics in an organism is contributed to equally by the mother and father. The mother and father provide equal amounts of genetic material to their offspring. Therefore, each trait has two factors, one that comes from the mother and the other that comes from the father.
Most of the genes have more than two variations, they are called alleles. E.g. there are two alleles for the height gene, one is short and one is tall. The offspring may inherit the same alleles from both parents or two different alleles from them. When the offspring inherits two different alleles then it interacts in a particular way.
There is a dominant trait and a recessive trait.
The dominant trait comes from the gene that decides the trait in the presence of the other identical gene. The trait that does not get to express itself is called the recessing trait. The dominant trait is denoted using capital letters while the recessive trait is denoted using small letters.
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Heredity is known as the phenomena of inheritance of traits or features of parents to offspring’s or progeny. A trait is any characteristic that is transferred from parent to offspring. It is the continuity of features from the prior generation to the next which is present in the fertilized egg or zygote.That zygote develops into an organism of a particular type. So Heredity and Evolution are one of the most crucial branches of biology since without understanding it, the cycle of life on Earth cannot be understood. Without heredity, there can be no evolution either. Genetics is that branch of biology which deals with heredity and variation. Here is the comprehensive study of heredity and evolution that could be relevant for CBSE Class 10 students.
Heredity – How are traits transferred from the parents to the offspring?
The genetic information is carried within chromosomes, the chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell. Long coiled molecules of DNA make up chromosomes. The genes are contained in the DNA; they are the units of heredity and are responsible for inheritance. The expression of characteristics is contained in genes. Different traits are formed by different genes. The gene carries the genetic code for a particular characteristic. The height of a person, the facial features such as nose or jawline are all controlled by different genes.
The inheritance of characteristics in an organism is contributed to equally by the mother and father. The mother and father provide equal amounts of genetic material to their offspring. Therefore, each trait has two factors, one that comes from the mother and the other that comes from the father.
Most of the genes have more than two variations, they are called alleles. E.g. there are two alleles for the height gene, one is short and one is tall. The offspring may inherit the same alleles from both parents or two different alleles from them. When the offspring inherits two different alleles then it interacts in a particular way.
There is a dominant trait and a recessive trait.
The dominant trait comes from the gene that decides the trait in the presence of the other identical gene. The trait that does not get to express itself is called the recessing trait. The dominant trait is denoted using capital letters while the recessive trait is denoted using small letters.
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