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Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

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Page 1: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Chapter 14Mendel and the Gene Idea

Page 2: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Mendelian genetics

• Gregor Mendel – father of genetics

Austrian monk

pioneer in the field

gardener at monastery

Page 3: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 4: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 5: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Mendel’s Laws1) Law of Dominance and Recessiveness – when 2 different alleles are present, one masks, or covers up, another

2) Law of Segregation – alleles separate when gametes form

3) Law of Independent Assortment – one allele does not influence another ex: tall does not influence yellow

Page 6: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 7: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 8: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Probability• Rule of Multiplication – probability that 2 or more independent events will occur simultaneously in some specific combination -take probability of each event and multiply

together -ex: both coins landing heads up ½ x ½ = ¼

or Pp x Pp = pp

Page 9: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 10: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Probability

• Rule of Addition – probability of an event that can occur in 2 or more different ways - add separate probabilities - ex: heterozygote from Pp x Pp

¼ + ¼ = ½

Page 11: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Law of Incomplete Dominance – (Intermediate inheritance)

- When 2 different alleles are present (heterozygous), an intermediate trait is expressed

ex: red flowers x white flowers = pink flowers

Page 12: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 13: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 14: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Multiple Alleles

- 3 or more alleles for 1 gene- ex: human blood groups

phenotype genotype antigens antibodies A IAIA or IAIa A anti–B B IBIB or IBIb B anti–A AB IAIB A or B O ii neither A anti–A

& nor B anti-B

Page 15: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 16: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 17: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Test cross

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Pleitropy

• One gene = many effects ex: sickle cell anemia

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Page 20: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 21: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Penetrance

• Proportion of individuals who show expected phenotype from their genotype

- ex: neuroblastomas

Page 22: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Polygenic inheritance

• Many genes = one trait -ex: human skin color

Page 23: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 24: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Pedigree analysis

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Page 26: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Human Genetic Disorders

• Cystic fibrosis• Tay-Sachs• Sickle-cell anemia• Huntington’s chorea• Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy• Down Syndrome• Achondroplasia

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Preventive Testing for genetic disorders

• usu. done when risk is high1) pedigree determination2) fetal testing: a) amniocentesis – 14th – 16th wk. of pregnancy; needle

inserted into uterus; 10 ml fluid extracted & karyotype done b) chorionic villi sampling – sm. Amt. of fetal tissue is

suctioned off from embryonic membrane villi (chorion) which forms part of placenta, then karyotype (results in 24 hrs.)

advantages: 24 hr results vs. several weeks ; 8-10 wks of pregnancy

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Page 29: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Preventive

c) ultrasound – soundwaves (noninvasive; no risk)

d) fetoscopy – tube with viewing scope directly examines fetus

3) newborn screening – PKU test

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Chapter 15

The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance

Page 31: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

• Genes are located on chromosomes, the

structures that undergo segregation &

independent assortment

Page 32: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Thomas Hunt Morgan – 1st one to associate specific genes with specific chromosomes

- studies with fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster

1) grow rapidly 2) require small amt. of space 3) few chromosomes & these are large

• 1st to discover a sex-linked gene (white eyes) X-linked

Page 33: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 34: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Sex-linked traits

• Carried on sex chromosomes• May be X-linked or Y-linked• No Y-linked found thus far• ex: red-green color blindness in humans

Page 35: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 36: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Recombination

• In unlinked genes, when 2 organisms produce offspring, the end result could be:

parental types or recombinants (unlike either parent)

Frequency of recombination – if ½ havedifferent phenotype than the parent, we say thereis a 50% frequency of recombination (maximum)

Page 37: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 38: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Recombination frequency

Frequency of = # of recombinants

recombination total # of offspring x 100

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Page 40: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Gene mapping

• map units - number assigned to show relative distance between genes on chromosomes

• recombination frequency = # of map units ex: recombination frequency of 25%

translates to 25 map units

Page 41: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 42: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 43: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Sex determination systemsa) X-Y system -humans, mammals, some insects -sperm (X or Y) determines sex

b) X-O system -grasshoppers, crickets, roaches, some insects (only 1 sex chromosome) -female XX male XO -sperm either contains X or O

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Sex determination systemsc) Z-W system -birds, some fishes, some insects (moths, butterflies) -Z & W used to avoid confusion with X-Y -female ZW male ZZ -egg determines sexd) haplo-diploid system – most bees, ants -no sex chromosome -females develop from fertilized eggs (2n) -males develop from unfertilized eggs (1n); fatherless

Page 45: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 46: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

X-inactivation (in mammals)• fur color in calico cats determined by X chromosome 1X orange fur, 1X black fur• calico cats almost always female• 2 X chromosomes inherited, but in embryonic development, 1 is almost completely inactivated (inactive X condenses to Barr body)• selection of which X occurs ramdomly• ex: in humans dev. of sweat glands (mosaicism) heterozygous female have patches of normal skin

& patches lacking sweat glands

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Page 48: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Aneuploidies• abnormal number of chromosomes• due to nondisjunction – failure of chromosomes to separate in anaphase

1) trisomy – 2n+1 having 3 chromosomes in a pair ex: Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)2) monosomy – 2n-1 having only 1 chromosome in a pair ex: Turner Syndrome

Page 49: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.
Page 50: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea. Mendelian genetics Gregor Mendel – father of genetics Austrian monk pioneer in the field gardener at monastery.

Polyploidy• having extra sets of chromosomes

• Triploidy (3n) ex: diploid egg fertilized

• Quatraploidy (4n) ex: 2n zygote may not divide

-fairly common in plants; almost nonexistent in animals (appear more normal than aneuploids)

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Karyotype

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Chromosomal mutations1) deletion – piece of chromosome is lost *most serious

2) duplication – extra piece of chromosome

3) inversion – piece of chromosome breaks off & reattaches in a different orientation

4) translocation – piece of chromosome breaks off & reattaches to a nonhomologous chromosome

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Chromosome mutations

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Genomic imprinting