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Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea
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Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

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Page 1: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea

Page 2: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Gregor Mendel

• Mid 19th century Austrian monk

Page 3: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Garden pea

• Self fertilize or cross fertilize

• True breeding or hybrids

Page 4: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Garden pea traits

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Experimental design – monohybrid cross

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Terminology • “factors” = genes

– Alleles

• Dominant

• Recessive

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Terminology cont

• Phenotype

• Genotype – Homozygous

– Heterozygous

Page 8: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Interpretation of monohybrid cross

• Law of Segregation

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Testcross

• To determine genotype of dominant individual

Page 10: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Experimental design – dihybrid cross

• Law of independent assortment

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Extensions of Mendelian inheritance

• All of Mendel’s traits were coded for by a single gene and had only two alleles – with one being completely dominant over the other

• Not all traits are that simple

Page 12: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Incomplete dominance

• Heterozygote has an intermediate phenotype

Page 13: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Epistasis

• One gene masks the effects of another gene

Page 14: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Environmental effects

• Phenotype is affected by environmental influence of gene expression

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Multiple alleles & Codominance

• Some genes have more than two alleles present in a population

• Codominance – heterozygote expresses both alleles

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Blood type cont

• Rh factor – Mendelian inheritance

• “+” completely dominant over “-”

– Erythroblastosis fetalis

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Polygenic inheritance

• Continous traits

Page 18: Chapter 14 – Mendel and the Gene Idea. Gregor Mendel Mid 19 th century Austrian monk.

Pleiotropy

• One gene having multiple effects

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Pedigree analysis

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Recessive – albinism Dominant – Achondroplasia

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Prenatal testing