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Acquired vs. Inherited Traits

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1 Acquired vs. Inherited Traits

2 Characteristics = Traits
You are a unique individual (One in seven billion, actually) Characteristics you possess are called traits. (eye color, skating skills, height, blood type, hair color, etc.)

3 Inherited Traits Received from your biological parents
Heredity = passing of genes from parents to offspring Examples: natural eye color, hair color, height, blood type

4 Acquired Traits Developed during life (not born with it) Examples
Things you learned (those skating skills, riding a bike, reading, writing, manners) Things that happened to you (short hair, cut-off finger, dyed hair)

5 Acquired traits end with you!
CANNOT pass on acquired traits to offspring NOT in DNA/genes! Example: This dog will NOT (necessarily) have puppies with just three legs.

6 Inherited traits & Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction: Generates offspring that are genetically identical to the single parent. Sexual Reproduction: Two parents contribute genes to create a unique offspring. Half of genes (23) from mother (egg) & Half of genes (23) from father (sperm)

7 Some traits are both! Skin color is a combination trait
Inherited part: Receive genes for skin color from parents Acquired part: Amount of time in the sun determines level of tan

8 What traits do you possess?
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