Genetics
2. A typical cell of any organism contains genetic instructions that specify its
traits. Those traits may be modified by environmental influences. As a basis for
under-standing this concept:
a. Students know the differences between the life cycles and reproduction methods of sexual and asexual organisms.
b. Students know sexual reproduction produces offspring that inherit half their genes from each parent.
c.
Students know an inherited trait can be determined by one or more genes.
d. Students know plant and animal cells contain many thousands of
different genes and typically have two copies of every gene. The two copies (or
alleles) of the gene may or may not be identical, and one may be dominant in
determining the phenotype while the other is recessive.
e. Students know DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material of living organisms and is located in the chromosomes of each cell.