Unit 5: Genetics Outcome: I will investigate how parents pass on genetic information and how it is expressed in offspring by completing a genetics lab and inheritance activity
Genetics Why do you look like you?
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What is genetics? Heredity: the passing of traits from parents to offspring Traits are determined by genes
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Traits distinguishing quality or characteristic What you see
Phenotype : Physical expression of genes (it’s what you see) A phenotype my partner has is ______________.
Genes Gene – piece of DNA that codes for a trait Every individual has 2 copies of each gene Is this the karyotype of a male or female?
Genotype : Genetic make-up for a particular trait. Represented by letters
Outcome I will investigate how parents pass on genetic information and how it is expressed in offspring by completing a genetics lab and inheritance activity
Genetics at Work?
Is this how Genetics works?
Genetics at Work?
Is this how Genetics works?
Allele Allele – different form of a gene ( brown eyes or blue eyes) Get one allele from your mother, and one allele from your father
Dominant vs. Recessive Alleles Dominant allele Allele that is expressed and hides the presence of another allele Represent with a capital letter B: dominant b: recessive BB or Bb
Recessive allele Allele that is expressed only when there is another recessive allele Represent with a lowercase letter bb
Practice BB: Bb: bb: brown eyes blue eyes Key B: dominant b: recessive
Homozygous Vs. Heterozygous If both alleles in an individual are the same, they are called homozygous for that trait. Prefix “Homo” means same HH hh If the 2 alleles in an individual are different, they are called heterozygous for that trait. Prefix “Hetero” means different Hh
Outcome I will investigate how parents pass on genetic information and how it is expressed in offspring by completing a genetics lab and inheritance activity
Directions Be sure to write down your genotype and phenotype on your paper. Place a tally in the dominant or recessive box on the color paper at the lab station. If you have a dominant phenotype you must write both homozygous(BB) and heterozygous(Bb). Recall both display the same trait.
Expectations 10 points—completely on task, no reminders needed 8-9 points—on task, only one or two gentle reminders 6-7 points—not completely professional work ethic, three or four reminders 5 or below—Work incomplete, needed constant reminders to stay on task; distraction to others
Dominant Phenotype # of students in the class with Dominant trait Percent of students with Dominant trait Tongue Roller Bent Pinky Widow’s Peak Straight Thumb Left thumb on top when fold hands Dimples Ability to taste PTC Cleft Chin
Station : To be used next week… Place filter paper in Petri dish add 5ml of water Add 40 tobacco seeds wrap the Petri dish with parafilm to seal label sticker with last name (one group member) and period place in environmental chamber to grow
Tongue Roller Phenotype: Roller Genotype: RR or Rr Dominant Phenotype: Non-roller Genotype: rr Recessive
Bent Pinky Phenotype: Bent pinky Genotype: PP or Pp Dominant Phenotype: Straight pinky Genotype: pp Recessive
Hairline Phenotype: Widow’s Peak Genotype: WW or Ww Dominant Phenotype: Straight hairline Genotype: ww Recessive
Hitch-hiker’s Thumb Phenotype: Straight thumbPhenotype: Hitch-hiker’s Genotype: HH or HhGenotype: hh DominantRecessive
Folded Hands Phenotype: Left thumb on top Genotype: LL or Ll Dominant Phenotype: Right hand on top Genotype: ll Recessive
Dimples Phenotype: Dimples Genotype: DD or Dd Dominant Phenotype: No Dimples Genotype: dd Recessive
Ability to Taste PTC Phenotype: Taster Genotype: TT or Tt Dominant Phenotype: Non-taster Genotype: tt Recessive
Cleft Chin Phenotype: Cleft chin Genotype: CC or Cc Dominant Phenotype: No cleft Genotype: cc Recessive
Dominant doesn’t mean popular!!!