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Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

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Page 1: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

Mendel and his Peas

Page 2: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros?

Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring

Page 3: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

Who was Gregor Mendel?• Born in 1822• Austrian monk • Studied how traits are passed from

parent to offspring in the monastery garden

http://science.discovery.com/videos/100-greatest-discoveries-shorts-genetics.html

Page 4: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

Unraveling the MysteryMendel studied pea plants WHY?• Easy to grow• Have many traits• Pea plants can self-pollinate

– this means the plant has both MALE and FEMALE reproductive

parts

Page 5: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

Self PollinatingDuring pollination, pollen from the

anthers (male) is transferred to the stigma (female)

Page 6: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

Peas Be My PonderMendel chose to study only one

characteristic at a time such as - height OR pea color Tall/Short Green/Yellow

And he chose plants that had two forms for each of the characteristics studied

How many different “forms” of eye color exist?

Page 7: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

Pea Plant TraitsCharacteristics:Use Figure 4 (pg 110) in your textbook to list

the 7 characteristics of pea plants and their two forms – think, pair, share!

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Page 9: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

True Breeding Plants

• A true bred parent will ALWAYS produce offspring with the same trait

• Examples …– A true bred purple flower will produce ? flowers– A true bred yellow seed will produce ? seeds

Page 10: Mendel and his Peas. Why Don’t You Look Like a Rhinoceros? Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring.

MENDEL’s 1st ExperimentMendel crossed two true bred plants

with different forms of the same trait

Wrinkled seed plant X Round seed plant

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MEDEL’S 1ST EXPERIMENT

When Mendel crossed round seed plants X wrinkled seed plants, the new plant had ALL ROUND seeds

The offspring from this cross are knownas the First generation or F1

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MENDEL’S 1ST EXPERIMENT

For each cross, one trait always appeared and the other seemed to vanish in F1

Dominant – trait that appears/strongerRecessive – trait that vanishes/hidden

What is the dominant trait?What is the recessive trait?

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MENDEL’S 2nd EXPERIMENTMendel allowed first generation (F1)

from each cross to self-pollinate Round seeds X Round seeds

When the F1 generation self-pollinated, the wrinkled (recessive) reappeared in the Second generation (F2)!

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MENDEL’S RESULTSMENDEL’S RESULTS: In the 2ndgeneration, the

RECESSIVE trait showed up again but NOT as often as the DOMINANT

Can you determine the ratio of D to R? __:__

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MENDEL’S EXPERIMENTSUse Figure 6 (p. 109) to explain Mendel’s First

and Second Experiments:

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MENDEL’S EXPERIMENTS