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Genes, Traits & Alleles
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Learning Target Genes encode proteins that produce a diverse range of traits….
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The same gene can have many versions
A gene is a segment or locus on a chromosome that determines a specific trait. Each chromosome in a pair encode for the same gene but provide different traits. These chromosome pairs (one from each parent) are called homologous chromosomes
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Genes influence the development of traits
All of an organism’s genetic material is called the genome A genotype refers to the actual genes A phenotype is the physical expression of a trait
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Genotype The genetic combination of an organism:
It consists of 2 alleles: dominant or rececessive For example, if P represents colour of the purple flower: The possibilities are: Pure dominant (homozygous dominant) = 2 dominant genes (PP) Pure recessive (homozygous recessive) = 2 recessive genes (pp) Hybrid (heterozygous) = 1 dominant + 1 recessive gene (Pp)
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Phenotype The way an organism looks: No matter what genes are present,
phenotype of the dominant gene is always expressed EXCEPT for homozygous recessive (pp)
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Gregor Mendel’s observed traits:
Recessive traits: traits that “disappear” Rule of Dominance: When a dominant trait is present the recessive trait is hidden Yes, you are special! Atypical traits
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How’s it related???? You have 4 minutes and 25 seconds to draw a concept map to show (with words, chart, or a concept map) how these terms are related. Gene Genotype Phenotype Allele Dominant traits Recessive traits Homozygous Heterzygous
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