(a) Define the following terms: (i) gene (ii) gene mutation. (b) Name two structures each...

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2007

(a) Define the following terms:

(i) gene

(ii) gene mutation.

(b) Name two structures each of plants and animals where the following processes take place:

(i) mitosis

(ii) meiosis.

(c) State four advantages a farmer may hope to derive in cross breeding two different breeds of cows.

(d) State three applications of the knowledge of genetics in medicine.

Explanation

(a)(i)Genes;are hereditary units/materials located on the chromosomes through which characters are transmitted from parents to offspring.

(ii) Gene mutation;is a spontaneous/sudden/unpredictable change in an individual gene which is persistent/ permanent/irreversible/heritable.

(b) The structures in plants and animals where mitosis and meiosis take place are listed below:

(i) Mitosis in plants: Root tip/stem apex; stem tip/ apex; cambium; meristems.

Mitosis in animals:Skin; damaged tissue; bone marrow; somatic cells/ wounded area of the body (e.g. skin).

(ii) Meiosis in plants:Ovaries; anthers.

Meiosis in animals: Ovaries; testes.

(c) Advantages of cross breeding two different breeds of cows are:

(i) Increased milk production.

(ii) Increased meat production/improved weight.

(iii) Resistance to diseases in the offspring.

(iv) Early maturity.

(v) Increased fecundity/reproductive capacity.

(d) Applications of genetics to medicine:

(i) Prevention of hereditary diseases.

(ii) Determination of the paternity of a child by use of DNN blood group.

(iii) Blood transfusion.

(iv) Production of insulin (to treat diabetes).



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