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Who was this Mendel and what the heck is he doing in a monastery? born in 1822 trained himself to be a naturalist early in life worked as a substitute science teacher failed the qualifying exams to be a regular high school teacher! joined a monastery in Brunn, Austria sent to Vienna U. to study science and math
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Mendel’s first published work: "Versuche über Pflanzen-Hybriden“ or Experiments in Plant Hybridization was a landmark in clarity and insight! Trained as a mathematician and a biologist, he figured out the laws of inheritance… mathematically!! MendelWeb
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The work of Gregor Mendel …he called them his children! worked with pea plants… Why pea plants??? There was a long-standing tradition of breeding pea plants at the monastery where Mendel lived and worked
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So…they were readily available grew fast and they come in lots of varieties! …there were plants with different flower colors, seed color, flower position etc..
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What is Genetics? Genetics is the study of heredity, a study of how certain characteristics are passed on from parents to children.
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What are Genes? Genes A GENE is a segment of a chromosome that produces a particular trait. For example, in humans, there’s a gene on the chromosome that holds the code for hair color.
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What is a Trait? A trait is a specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another. Examples: Brown hair, blue eyes, tall, curly
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What is an Allele? Alleles are the different possibilities for a given trait. Every trait has at least two alleles (one from the mother and one from the father) Dominant and Recessive ALLELES: an allele can be DOMINANT or RECESSIVE. A DOMINANT allele – takes over. Written with a CAPITAL letter. Example :T A RECESSIVE allele – hidden by the dominant. Written with a lowercase letter. Example t
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Dominant & Recessive Practice TT - Represent offspring with straight hair Tt - Represent offspring with straight hair tt - Represents offspring with curly hair T – straight hair t - curly hair
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Homozygous vs. Heterozygous Homozygous / Purebred– Term used to refer to an organism that has two identical alleles for a particular trait (TT or tt) Heterozygous / Hybrid - Term used to refer to an organism that has two different alleles for the same trait (Tt) RR Rr rr
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Genotype vs. Phenotype Genotype – The genetic makeup of an organism; The gene (or allele) combination an organism has. Example: Tt, ss, GG, Ww Phenotype – The physical characteristics of an organism; The way an organism looks Example: Curly hair, straight hair, blue eyes, tall, green
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SO, NOW IT’S YOUR TURN TO WORK ALONE http://www.mendel-museum.com/eng/1online/experiment.htm Click on the site below
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