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{ Genetics Mrs. Magee
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Why do we look like our parents? Parents pass their DNA to their children Each parent’s sex cell (egg or sperm) contains ½ of the DNA needed to create a new organism The passing of traits from one generation to the next is called Heredity or Inheritance
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Chromosome – A structure found in the nucleus of a cell that contains the DNA
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Gene – A segment of DNA found on a chromosome that determines the inheritance of a particular trait. One gene
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Genes are responsible for the inherited characteristics that make each living thing unique Genes for a specific trait come in pairs One gene from the pair is called an allele.
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GGGGenes may be expressed in two different forms: Genotype – the set of genes carried by the organism (the 2 alleles) EX: BB, Bb, or bb Phenotype – the physical expression of the genes. EX: blue eyes, tongue rolling, curly hair Tongue rolling gene
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Dominant Trait – will always be expressed in the phenotype Alleles for dominant traits are represented by CAPITAL LETTERS GGG g OR Purebred Hybrid
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Recessive Trait – will only be expressed if two recessive alleles are present Alleles for recessive traits are represented by lowercase letters g g Purebred
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Inherited Traits – characteristics that are passed from parent to offspring Examples: Eye color Eye shape Hair type Face shape Blood type
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Acquired Traits – characteristics that are influenced by the environment Nutrition – can affect weight Injuries – can cause scars Exposure to Sun – can change skin and hair color Preferences are acquired Ex: I like chocolate
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