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Genetics. Traits Physical characteristics Heredity The passing of traits from parents to their children.

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Page 1: Genetics. Traits Physical characteristics Heredity The passing of traits from parents to their children.

Genetics

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Traits

• Physical characteristics

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Heredity

• The passing of traits from parents to their children

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Genetics

• The Scientific Study of Heredity

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DNA

• The genetic material that carries information about an organism and is passed from parent to offspring.

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Chromosome

• A collection of genes. The human DNA has 46 chromosomes.

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Genes

• A segments of your DNA on a chromosome that code for specific traits.

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Allele

• Different versions of the same gene.

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BIG PICTURE

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Genetics

• Geneticists look at our DNA and our physical traits to determine the outcome of future offspring

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How are traits determined?• Try to bend your thumb backwards at the

joint. Some people can form at least a 45 degree angle, which is called a “hitchhiker’s thumb”. Other people have straight thumbs which do not bend this way. Which one do you have?

Straight Thumbs have the H allele, Hitchhiker’s Thumbs have the h allele

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Each of us has two alleles for the thumb extension trait. As a result, we only have these combinations.

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Homozygous: Having two of the same allele for a trait

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Heterozygous: Having two different alleles for a trait

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H is dominant (always upper case letter)

h is recessive (always lower case letter)

The dominant allele always wins. (the dominant allele, if it exists, is expressed)

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Genotype: The genes of the person

Phenotype: How the genes are expressed

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So…

What are the possible genotypes?

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Each child receives a set of alleles from the parents. Each child’s allele can be different from his other siblings.

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An easier way to see the possible genetic outcomes is with a punnett square

First, you put one parent on the board. You split up the two alleles of the parent and put one at each side.

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Then you pull down the allele for each offspring…

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Then you put the other parent on the board. You split up the two alleles of the parent and put one at each side.

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Then you pull down the allele for each offspring…

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Are all traits inherited this simply?

No, thumb extension is a well-defined trait, most traits are more complex and cannot be tracked through generations this easily.

Alleles can work together to produce incomplete dominance.

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Gregor Mendel

A priest that first studied heredity from his pea plants in the court yard.

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What did he do?

Mendel started with purebred pea plants (all the offspring were the same as the parents) that were tall and short.

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Mendel then crossbred the purebred strains of short and tall plants.

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This is what he saw with the first generation…

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What was odd to Mendel was that the short trait then showed up in the second generation…

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Mendel decided that there must be dominant and recessive traits. He made a punnett square to explain the trait inheritance.

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Mendel then crossbred the offspring of the 1st generation….

Draw another Punnett to see what the offspring of these two plants will look like.

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Mendel’s use of dominant and recessive alleles worked!

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Do the punnett square on your worksheet for carnations.

R is dominant , a red flower

r is recessive, a white flower

Rr is incomplete dominance, a pink flower

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Do a punnett square for three generations

(you pick which offspring to breed)

Label the phenotypes and genotypes of each offspring