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Ch. 12
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Notes: Genetics Mendel- The “Father of Genetics” -Used peas in experiments. -Peas are, in nature, self pollinators -Mendel was able to control the pollination by covering the flowers and removing the pollen grains.
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Pollen Grains Pistil
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Family Pedigree Shows certain genetic traits passed down.
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1 st (TOP) line is the ______ Generation 3 rd line is the ______ Generation. 2 nd line is the _______Generation.
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Punnett Square Punnett Square- A chart that shows the possible genotypes of a cross. *The female goes across the top, male goes down the side.
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Gametes Gametes = Sex Cells =sperm / egg
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Haploid= (Half)=(1N) *In Humans 1(23) = 23 *Half the normal number of chromosomes. *Find it only in gametes. Diploid=(Full set)=(2N) *In Humans 2(23) = 46 *Full number of chromosomes *Found in body cells
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Genotype -The actual letters for a trait. Ex. BB, Hh, kk Phenotype -The physical appearance of a trait. Ex. Blue, Curly, Tall
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Ex: Which is the genotype? A- White rabbit B- WW
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Heterozygous -Hybrid -means “different”, use a Hh (one is capital, one is lower case) Homozygous -Purebred -means “same”, use HH or hh (Both are capital, or both are lower case.)
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Liger- hybrid example
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Purebred example-Arabian horse
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Allele -Used to describe the letters in a genotype. Ex. 2 alleles-BB There are 2 alleles for every trait, “one comes from mom and one comes from dad”.
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Human Chromosomes Humans have 46 chromosomes, organized in 23 pairs.
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The first 22 pairs are called AUTOSOMES. The last pair, #23, are called the SEX CHROMOSOMES. *In males it is XY and in females it is XX.
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When female gametes form: XX Diploid ( beginning cell) X (egg)*** (3 polar bodies) *Haploid cells form and only give X’s to the offspring.
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When male gametes form: XY Diploid (beginning cell) X Y Haploid *Haploid cells give either X or Y to the offspring.
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Genes on the Sex Chromosomes The genes found on the sex chromosomes are called SEX- LINKED. Ex. Baldness in men
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Usually with sex linked disorders, the males express/show the disorder and the females are the carriers.
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Example: Colorblindness -Sex linked trait -Missing certain pigments in eyes to decipher certain colors. -Most common kind is red/green colorblindness -Affects 8% males and 1% females
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Last, but not least… Dominant traits are written as ______ Capital letters, always written first if paired with a recessive allele. BB, Rr Recessive traits are written as ______ Lower case letters, always written second with the dominant allele. tt
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