Variation that splits individuals into distinct groups and can be represented in a bar graph.
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What is continuous variation?
Variation that contains no distinct groups and can be measured. It is represented in a line graph and characteristics will vary from one extreme to another.
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Give three examples of continuous variation?
1 - Hair colour 2 - Height 3 - Skin colour
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Give three examples of discontinuous variation?
1 - Blood groups 2 - Fingerprint types 3 - Tongue rolling ability
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What is a species?
A group of interbreeding organisms that produce fertile offspring.
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What is an allele?
two different forms of the same gene.
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What is a genotype?
The genes an organism has for a particular characteristic.
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What is the phenotype of an organism?
The physical appearance of an organism.
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What is true breeding?
When two homozygous organisms interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
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What is a mutation?
A change in an organism genetic information (chromosomes).
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What is a mutagenic?
An agent that increases the chance of mutation.
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Give three examples of mutagenics?
1 - UV light 2 - X-rays 3 - Certain chemicals
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What is amniocentesis?
AProcess used to examine the chromosomes of an unborn baby to check for abnormalities.
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What is continuous variation?
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Variation that contains no distinct groups and can be measured. It is represented in a line graph and characteristics will vary from one extreme to another.
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