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Semester 1, Day 9 Modes of Inheritance
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Agenda Review for Mendelian Genetics Quiz Turn in Homework (Section 10.1) Take Mendelian Genetics Quiz Lecture on Modes of Inheritance Silent Work/Reading Time Group Work/Reading Time
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Review for Mendelian Genetics How to determine the probability a child will be male or female What is the definition of a dominant allele? A recessive allele? Define genotype, phenotype, heredity, and zygosity What is the zygosity of the following genotypes: AA, Aa, aa? Given a genotype (AA, Aa, aa), determine the phenotype. Know the TITLES and DEFINITIONS of both of Mendel’s Laws Be able to do a monohybrid Punnett square Determine which letters to use to represent genotypes Fill in the Punnett square correctly Determine probabilities Be able to do a dihybrid Punnett square Determine the four possible groups of alleles a person can pass on (FOIL) Fill in the Punnett square correctly Determine probabilities
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Turn in Homework Section 10.1 Cornell Notes Section Assessment: #1-6 Chapter 10 Assessment 2, 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 20-24
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Mendelian Genetics Quiz Corrections: #5 – Change (Fill in “orange” or “pink”) to (Fill in “red” or “purple”) #8.d – Change ‘homozygous recessive black fur’ to ‘homozygous recessive WHITE fur’ #8.f – Change ‘if a cat with homozygous recessive black fur mates’ to ‘if a cat with homozygous recessive WHITE fur mates’. Reminders: Take quiz silently When finished, flip quiz over Eyes on your own paper
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Albinism
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Modes of Inheritance Basic Patterns of Inheritance Mendelian Genetics Homozygous Dominant: 2 Dominant Alleles, Shows Dominant Trait Heterozygous: 1 Dominant Allele, 1 Recessive Allele, Shows Dom. Trait Homozygous Recessive: 2 Recessive Alleles, Shows Recessive Trait Recessive Genetic Disorders Recessive allele codes for disorder Dominant allele codes for healthy GenotypeZygosityPhenotype AAHomozygous DominantPigmented AaHeterozygousPigmented (Carrier) aaHomozygous RecessiveAlbino A = normal melanin production a = abnormal melanin production
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Modes of Inheritance Basic Patterns of Inheritance: Mendelian Genetics (cont.) Example: Mom and Dad are carriers Heterozygous, carry dominant (healthy) allele & recessive (disorder) allele; only shows dominant trait AAAa aa Aa Female A a Male Child Genotype Probabilities AA = 1 / 4 = 25% (homozygous dominant) Aa = 2 / 4 = 50% (heterozygous) aa = 1 / 4 = 25% (homozygous recessive) Phenotype Probabilities Pigmented (Non-Carrier) = 25% Pigmented (Carrier) = 50% Albino = 25% Carrier!
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Huntington’s Disease http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65xf1olEpQM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65xf1olEpQM
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Modes of Inheritance Basic Patterns of Inheritance: Mendelian Genetics (cont.) Dominant Genetic Disorders Dominant allele codes for disorder Recessive allele codes for healthy Hhhh Hhhh Hh Female h h Male Child H = Huntington’s h = Healthy Genotype Probabilities AA = 0 / 4 = 0% (homozygous dominant) Aa = 2 / 4 = 50% (heterozygous) aa = 2 / 4 = 50% (homozygous recessive) Phenotype Probabilities Huntington’s = 50% Healthy = 50% Carrier!
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Modes of Inheritance Complex Patterns of Inheritance Incomplete Dominance Neither allele is fully dominant over the other Heterozygous condition BLENDS phenotypes Example R = red flower W = white flower Use uppercase for both alleles RR Female W W Male Child Mom is a red snapdragon (RR) Dad is a white snapdragon (WW) Genotype Probabilities RW = 4/4 = 100% Heterozygous RR = 0/4 = 0% Homozygous Dominant WW = 0/4 = 0% Homozygous Dominant Phenotype Probabilities Pink = 100% RW
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Modes of Inheritance Complex Patterns of Inheritance (cont.) Codominance Neither allele is fully dominant over the other Heterozygous condition shows BOTH phenotypes Example B = Black Cat T = Tan Cat Use uppercase for both alleles BB Female T T Male Child Mom is a black cat (BB) Dad is a tan cat (TT) Genotype Probabilities TB = 4/4 = 100% Heterozygous BB = 0/4 = 0% Homozygous Dominant TT = 0/4 = 0% Homozygous Dominant Phenotype Probabilities Tabby (Black & Tan Stripes) = 100%
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Modes of Inheritance Complex Patterns of Inheritance (cont.) Multiple Alleles There are more than 2 allele forms for a trait **Note: However, you still only get one allele copy from each parent for a total of 2 copies per child Example (also shows codominance) I A = blood type A (dominant) I B = blood type B (dominant) i = blood type O (recessive) Codominant Mom is I A i (heterozygous Type A) Dad is I b i (heterozygous Type B) IAIBIAIB IBiIBi IAiIAiii IAIA i Female IBIB i Male Child
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Modes of Inheritance Complex Modes of Inheritance: Multiple Alleles (cont.) GenotypeZygosityPhenotypeProbability IAIBIAIB Heterozygous Type AB (Codominant!) 1 / 4 = 25% IBiIBiHeterozygousType B1 / 4 = 25% IAiIAiHeterozygousType A1 / 4 = 25% ii Homozygous Recessive Type O1 / 4 = 25% IAIBIAIB IBiIBi IAiIAiii IAIA i Female IBIB i Male Child
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Modes of Inheritance Complex Modes of Inheritance: Multiple Alleles (cont.) Example #2 IAIAIAIA IAIBIAIB IAiIAiIBiIBi IAIA IBIB Female IAIA i Male Child Mom = I A I B Dad = I A i GenotypeZygosityPhenotypeProbability IAIAHom. Dom.Type A 2 / 4 = 50% IAiHet.Type A IAIBHet. Type AB (codominant!) 1 / 4 = 25% IBiHet.Type B1 / 4 = 25%
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Modes of Inheritance Complex Patterns of Inheritance (cont.) Sex-Linked Traits Traits controlled by genes located on a sex chromosome (X-linked traits more common) Recall: Female (XX), Male (XY) X-linked traits expressed in males more b/c they only have one X chromosome X-linked traits expressed in females less b/c the other X chromosome usually masks (hides) the trait
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Red-Green Color Blindness
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Modes of Inheritance Complex Modes of Inheritance: Sex-Linked Traits (cont.) Example X B = normal sight X b = red-green color blind Y = Y chromosome Mom = X B X b Dad = X B Y XBXBXBXB XBXbXBXb XBYXBYXbYXbY XBXB XbXb Female XBXB Y Male Child Genotype Probabilities X B X B = 1 / 4 = 25% X B X b = 1 / 4 = 25% X B Y = 1 / 4 = 25% X b Y = 1 / 4 = 25% Phenotype Probabilities Female & Healthy = 1 / 2 = 50% Female & Carrier = 1 / 2 = 50% Female & Color-Blind = 0 / 2 = 50% Male & Healthy = 1 / 2 = 50% Male & Carrier = 0 / 2 = 0% Male & Color-Blind = 1 / 2 = 50% Why can’t a male be a carrier??
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Reading/Work Time Read Chapter 12 Questions: 12.1 #1-5 12.2 #1-5 12.3 #1-5 Chapter 12 Assessment # 1-18, 20-25 First 30 Minutes: Silent Work Time Remaining Time: Group Work Time (conditional)
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