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Genetics Since Mendel

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Page 1: Genetics Since Mendel

Genetics Since Mendel

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What do you get when you cross purebred red four-o’clocks and purebred white four-o’clocks?

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Pink ???

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What do you get when you cross the pink flowered four-o’clocks with each other?

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Incomplete Dominance

• Remember—genes don’t blend!

• When the offspring of 2 homozygous parents show a new/intermediate phenotype, it’s called incomplete dominance.

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Multiple Alleles• Mendel’s pea traits were controlled by just

two alleles.

• Many traits are controlled by multiple alleles (more than two).

• Traits controlled by multiple alleles = more possible phenotypes (example—human blood types)

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Polygenic Inheritance

• Some traits are produced by a combination of many genes

• Many alleles = many phenotypes

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Polygenic Inheritance

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Polygenic Inheritance

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Polygenic Inheritance

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Mutations and Disorders

• The passing of genetic information during reproduction is very complex.

• Sometimes errors or changes occur.

• Examples of inherited genetic disorders—Down’s Syndrome, Sickle Cell Anemia, Cystic Fibrosis

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Soap Opera Genetics

Tiffany and Joe have just had a baby and are very surprised to learn that their baby is albino with very pale skin and hair color. Tiffany‘s sister comes in to visit Tiffany and the new baby, and Joe goes out to talk with his sister Vicky.

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Did Tiffany Have an Affair?

Joe is very angry. He tells Vicky, "I think Tiffany had an affair with Frank! He’s the only albino we know. Obviously, Tiffany and I aren't albino, so Frank must be the father." Luckily, Vicky is a biology teacher, so she explains how two parents with normal skin color could have an albino baby. She draws a Punnett Square to illustrate her explanation.

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Help Resolve This Family Conflict

Draw a Punnett Square to show how two parents with normal skin color could have an albino baby. Use a for the recessive allele that can result in very pale skin and hair color and A for the dominant allele that results in normal skin and hair color.

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Why Aren’t More Babies Albino?

By now, Joe has calmed down and he is getting interested. He asks Vicky, "If that’s how it works, it seems as though a quarter of all babies should be albino. How come there are hardly any albino babies?"

Help Vicky answer Joe’s question.

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Joe is starting to feel guilty for getting so mad. He says "Geez, I feel like a jerk now. I should have known that Tiffany would never cheat on me." Vicky responds, "That's okay. You were upset. Let's just forget about it."

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Will Tiffany and Joe’s Next Baby Be Albino?Two years later, Tiffany is pregnant again, and she and Joe are discussing whether their second baby will be albino. Tiffany thinks the baby probably will be albino, but Joe remembers Vicky's explanation, and he tells Tiffany, "No, our second baby can't be albino, because only one out of every four of our babies should be albino. We already have one albino baby, so our next three babies should not be albino." What is the probability that Tiffany and Joe's second baby will be albino like their first baby?

How do you know?