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Introduction to Genetics Heredity….
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Gregor Mendel Austrian Monk --Discovered a “pattern” while working in the garden PEAS have “traits” or characteristics --color of flower --color of seed --height of plant
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Mendel’s Experiment OVERVIEW Pure Red Flower x Pure White Flower All red flowers Red flower x Red Flower 3 Red Flowers 1 White Flower Generation 1 Generation 2
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Pea Plant Experiment
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Realization from MENDEL *The offspring must “get genetic information” from the parents…. ½ from mom ½ from dad This genetic information is “DNA”. Sections of your DNA are called “GENES”, the instructions for specific traits…..(such as code for color of the pea flower)
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GENES Now, there can be “variations” of a gene. --Red or white flower pea plants These “variations” are called ALLELES. To represent these variations (alleles), we will use LETTERS. DOMINANTRECESSIVE A trait that seems to “overtake” another trait A trait that seems to “hide” and then suddenly appear in a generation. Capital letters to represent the ALLELES Lower case letters to represent the ALLELES Red = RWhite = r
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Pea Plant Experiment RRRrrr
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RRrrrRrRr
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Additional Vocabulary Genotype is the combination of “alleles or genes” RR Rr rr Phenotype is the “physical descriptions of trait” Red flower White flower
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Check for understanding…. What would be the possible genotype for a red flower? What would be the possible phenotype for Rr? RR or Rr Red flower
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Gather information from your parents…. You need to collect some information from your parents and siblings (as well as yourself). Use the next part to help you collect your data….
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Traits….
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Traits…
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Huber’s Family TraitsJeffTerraTy Forelock (aka widow’s peak) No forelock Dimples (cleft chin)NoYes ThumbStraight PinkyStraightBent Mid-Digit hairYesNo 2 nd ToeShorterLonger Tongue RollingCan roll ??
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