The Genome & Genes (Edexcel IGCSE Biology (Modular))
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The Genome
The entirety of an organism's DNA is known as its genome
A gene is a section of a molecule of DNA
Each gene within the genome codes for a particular sequence of amino acids
These sequences of amino acids form different types of proteins
Genes control our characteristics as they code for proteins that play important roles in what our cells do
There are many different types of proteins e.g.
Structural proteins such as collagen found in skin cells
Enzymes
Hormones
Chromosomes
In the nucleus of a cell, the DNA double helix supercoils to form structures called chromosomes
Chromosomes are only visible during cell division
Ordinary human body cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, meaning that they contain 46 chromosomes in total
This is a diploid number (often shown as 2n)
One chromosome from a pair is inherited from each parent
Each chromosome pair is called a homologous pair
Genes are found in specific locations on the chromosomes, these locations were identified in the human genome project
Genes are short lengths of DNA that code for a protein. They are found on chromosomes.
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Remember that the number of chromosomes found in each species differs, for example, humans have 23 pairs, dogs have 39 pairs and rice plants have 12 pairs
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