WCH Exam #1 F 2/16 in WCH (bring cheat sheet) Review Th 2/15 at 5pm in GRG 102
haploid diploid X 23 in humans X 23 in humans X 23 in humans Inheritance = The interaction between genes inherited from Mom and Dad.
Do parents’ genes/traits blend together in offspring? CB 14.10
CB 14.3 In many instances there is a unique pattern of inheritance. Traits disappear and reappear in new ratios.
CB 14.6 GenotypePhenotype
Human blood types AA or AO AB BB or BO OO CB tbl 14.2
CB 14.5 Predicting the genetic future
Mom = ABDad = AB Inheritance of blood types
Human Diploid Chromosomes AB
Mom = ABDad = AB Gametes:A or B Inheritance of blood types
Mom = ABDad = AB Gametes: A or B AA ABBB AB Chance of each phenotype for each offspring 25% AA 50% AB 25% BB Mom Dad Inheritance of blood types
CB 14.6 PhenotypeGenotype Genes code for proteins (or RNA). These gene products give rise to traits…
CB 14.6 PhenotypeGenotype Genes code for proteins (or RNA). These gene products give rise to traits… It is rarely this simple.
CB Single genes controlling a single trait are unusual. Inheritance of most genes/traits is much more complex… Dom.Rec. Dom.
Incomplete Dominanace CB 14.10
Human blood types AA or AO AB BB or BO OO CB tbl 14.2 Codominance
Eye color: One trait controlled by multiple genes
Human Chromosomes
CB 15.9 Sex determination is normally inherited by whole chromosomes or by number of chromosomes.
CB 15.9 X/Y chromosomes in humans
All humans develop as females for the first 9 weeks of development
CB Sex-linked traits: Genes on the X chromosome No one affected, female carriers 50% of males affected, 50 % female carriers 50% affected, female carriers A= normal ; a= colorblind
Color Blind Test
Sex-linked traits: Genes on the X chromosome No one affected, female carriers A= normal; a= colorblind colorblind normal
Sex-linked traits: Genes on the X chromosome 50% of males affected, 0 % females affected A= normal; a= colorblind normal
Sex-linked traits: Genes on the X chromosome 50% males affected, 50% females affected A= normal; a= colorblind colorblind normal
CB Sex-linked traits: Genes on the X chromosome No one affected, female carriers 50% of males affected, 50 % female carriers 50% affected, female carriers A= normal ; a= colorblind
CB 15.9 X/Y chromosomes in humans
105 males : 100 females (live births) Why?
105 males : 100 females (live births) Why?