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Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

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Page 1: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Intro to Genetics

Why do we look the way we do?

Page 2: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Review of DNA and Chromosomes

Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME.

Chromosomes contain alleles. Alleles are specific gene clusters on a chromosome.

Page 3: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Review of DNA and Chromosomes There are 46 individual chromosomes in a

human cell. When a person wants to reproduce, half the chromosomes are passed on. 23 from mom 23 from dad

Homologous pair

Page 4: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Chromosome Pair 1

Chromosome Pair 2

You’ll pass on half to your

offspring!

Page 5: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Inheritance of chromosomes Egg + sperm zygote

egg

sperm

zygote

fertilizationmitosis &

development

meiosis

Page 6: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Inheritance of genes After fertilization, you now have a

chromosome from each parent. Alleles (genes) may have same information Alleles may be different information

eye color(blue or brown?)

eye color(blue or brown?)

Page 7: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Gene trait from mom

Gene trait from dad

Page 8: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Inheritance of genes

Alleles are inherited separately from each parent Let’s say you have one allele for brown eyes &

one allele for blue eyes. The colors are separate & do NOT blend

either have brown or blue, no blend

Some alleles mask others brown eye color masked blue brown is dominant

Page 9: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Genes Dominant Gene – The gene that is

expressed Illustrated by a capitol letter

Recessive Gene – The gene that is hidden Illustrated by a lower case letter

Page 10: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Genes If both parents give you the same

gene, we call it homozygous. Purebred Example – Two blue eye genes (bb)

Page 11: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Genes If parents give you two different genes on

the alleles, we call it heterozygous. Hybrid Example – a brown and a blue (Bb) BUT….which of the two traits will be

expressed?

Page 12: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Punnett Squares

To determine the odds of that traits might be passed on to the offspring, we can do Punnett Square.

To do a Punnett Square, you have to know what alleles the parent has. In our example, we will cross two heterozygous

people. (Bb)

Page 13: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Punnett squaresBb x Bb

male / sperm

fem

ale

/ eg

gs

X

BB

Bb bb

BbB

b

B b

Page 14: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Genetics vs. appearanceThere can be a difference between

how an organism looks & its geneticsappearance or trait = phenotype

brown eyes vs. blue eyesgenetic makeup = genotype

BB, Bb, bb

2 people can have the same appearance but have different genetics: BB vs Bb

Page 15: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Genetics vs. appearance

eye color(brown B)

eye color(brown B)

eye color(blue b)

eye color(brown B)

vs.

BB

B

BBb

B

b

How were these brown eyes made?How were these brown eyes made?

Page 16: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Karyotype

A kayrotype is the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species.

By studying karyotypes, you can determine what traits are

inherited.

Page 17: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

In other words…

Chromosomes are digitally arranged so that they are matched with their homologue or “partner” chromosome.

Homologue chromosomes are the same size, shape, and carry the same genes, and one is inherited from each parent.

They are numbered according to size.

Page 18: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Sex determination with karyotype This karyotype has 23

exact pairs.

Note that #23 chromosomes are both X. Therefore this is a female.

Page 19: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Normal human male Note that #23

chromosomes are X and Y.

Page 20: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Is this person female or male?

Page 21: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Trisomy 21 Abnormality

shown in karyotype

Note that there are three copies of #21 chromosome.

This person has Down Syndrome.

Page 22: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Photos of Down Syndrome patients from the National Down Syndrome Society

Page 23: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Correlation between mother’s age and Trisomy 21 incidence

Page 24: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Monosomy X Abnormality

shown in karyotype

Note this person only has 1 copy of the X chromosome.

This female has Turner’s syndrome.

Page 25: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Turners Syndrome

Page 26: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

XXY Male (Extra X) Abnormality

shown in karyotype

Note this person has 3 sex chromosomes.

This male has Klinefelter's Syndrome.

Page 27: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

XXY Male (Extra X)

Page 28: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

How are DNA samples obtained for karyotypes?

Page 29: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Amniocentesis: obtaining amniotic fluid which has cells from the fetus

Page 30: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

Chorionic villi sampling: removing cells from the chorion with fetal tissue

Page 31: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

If there are chromosomal number abnormalities, how do they form? Meiosis: the process of creating sperm or

egg from a diploid cell

If there is a mistake when chromosomes are separating, then the resulting sperm or egg will have too many or too few chromosomes.

Page 32: Intro to Genetics Why do we look the way we do? Review of DNA and Chromosomes Our DNA wind up neatly into a CHROMOSOME. Chromosomes contain alleles.

The Human Genome Project

An international research effort to determine the DNA sequence of the entire human genome. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhoEvAY0ToM