Random Fertilisation & Genetic Variation (Edexcel IGCSE Science (Double Award))
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Random Fertilisation & Genetic Variation
Meiosis creates genetic variation between the gametes produced by an individual
This means each gamete carries substantially different alleles
During fertilisation, any male gamete can fuse with any female gamete to form a zygote
This random fusion of gametes at fertilisation creates genetic variation between zygotes as each will have a unique combination of alleles
Zygotes eventually grow and develop into adults
Examples of genetic variation in humans include:
Blood group
Eye colour
Gender
Ability to roll tongue
Whether ear lobes are free or fixed
Whether earlobes are attached (lobeless) or free (lobed) is an example of genetic variation
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