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Biology 2250 Principles of Genetics
Instructors: Dr. Steven M. Carr Molecular Genetics Dr. David J. Innes Mendelian Genetics
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Course Web Pages Dr.Innes: www.mun.ca/biology/dinnes/B2250/B2250.html
Dr. Carr: Text Web Page: Virtual Fly:
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Tentative Lecture Dates and Topics
Carr: Sept. 8 – Oct. 4 Structure and function of DNA and genes Innes: Oct. 13 – Nov. 15 Mendelian Genetics Carr: Nov. 22 – Dec. 1 Molecular Genomics Tests: I Oct (Thurs) II Nov.17 (Thurs)
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Weekly Online Quizzes Marks Oct. 14 Example Quiz 2** for logging in
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Webct quizzes
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Course Goals Understanding of basic genetics Solve problems
Think and think critically Contribute to a discussion on current issues in genetics (GMO, gene therapy…)
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What is Genetics ? - Genetics is the study of heredity and variation
- Examples of genetic variation (within species) 1. Domesticated species 2. Human genetics 3. Natural Populations Genetic variation Phenotypic variation Molecular genetic variation
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Cultivated varieties
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Animal Breeds
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Human Genetic Variation
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Natural Populations
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Molecular Genetic Variation
DNA Sequence Molecular Genetic Variation DNA Fingerprint Protein variation Which suspect matches blood stain ?
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Subareas of Genetics cytogenetics molecular genetics human genetics
population genetics quantitative genetics developmental genetics immunogenetics etc. etc.
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Genetic Journals American Journal of Medical Genetics Clinical Genetics Developmental Genetics Human Molecular Genetics Genetics European J. of Human Genetics Genetics Selection Evolution Nature Genetics Genetika Fungal Genetics and Biology Genome Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics Genomics American J. Human Genetics Heredity Annals of Human Genetics Hereditas Opthalmic Genetics Japanese Journal of Human Genetics Human Genetics Journal of Heredity Current Genetics Molecular Biology and Evolution Animal Genetics Molecular Ecology Brazilian J. Genetics Molecular and General Genetics Biochemical Genetics Theoretical and Applied Genetics J. of Medical Genetics Trends in Genetics (
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Domestication of animals Cultivation of plants
History of Genetics Domestication of animals Cultivation of plants
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Historical Notes 1953 J. D. Watson and F. Crick(*) DNA Structure
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Advances in Genetics Human Genome Sequence
Drosophila Genome sequence Other organsims:
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Genetic Information Online Mendelian Inhertitance in Man (OMIM)
Online Mendelian Inhertiance in Animals (OMIA)
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Ethical Issues in Genetics
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Ethical Issues in Genetics
Genetically modified organisms (GMO) Gene therapy (Parkinson’s) Designer genes Data banks of DNA finger prints (criminals?) Cloning (Stem cell research)
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Cloning 1999 - 2002 1997 1998 Sheep Mice Pig Goat Cow Dolly
“An udder way of making lambs” “Cc” copy cat nucleus foster egg
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Genetics in the News
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Basic Concepts of Genetics (Chapter 1)
Nucleus contains genetic material DNA genetic material 4 bases (nucleotides G, C, A, T) Gene functional unit of heredity sequence of 4 nucleotides Chromosome linear DNA molecule
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Pairs of Chromosomes (maternal, paternal)
Two sets of chromosomes: diploid One set of chromosomes: haploid
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DNA Replication
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Gene Expression 2. Translation of mRNA: triplet codon Amino acid
1. Transcription of mRNA from DNA
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Understanding Genetics
Relationship between: GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT PHENOTYPE set of genes morphology inherited physiology behaviour 2 2
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Interaction of genes and environment
Phenotype Genotype
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Mendelian Genetics Topics: - Transmission of DNA during cell division
Mitosis and Meiosis (Ch. 4) - Segregation (Ch. 5) - Sex linkage (Ch. 5) - Inheritance and probability (Ch.5) - Mendelian genetics in humans (pedigrees) (Ch.5) - Independent Assortment (Ch. 6) - Linkage (Ch. 6) - Gene mapping (Ch. 6)
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Mendelian Genetics Topics (cont.):
- Tetrad Analysis (mapping in fungi) - Extensions to Mendelian Genetics - Gene mutation - Chromosome mutation - (Quantitative and population genetics)
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Basic Concepts of Genetics
Cell/nuclear division Mitosis (somatic tissue): identical cells Meiosis (germ tissue): gametes (variation)
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Mendelian Genetics: Chromosomes
Readings: Transmission of DNA and cell division - Mitosis and meiosis (Ch. 4) pp. 92, 100 – 113
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Chromosome Theory of Inheritance (Ch. 4)
- genes organized into chromosomes correlation: Genetics & Cytology - theory can explain the behaviour of genes (segregation and independent assortment) 2 2
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Chromosome and DNA Replication
DNA replication results in chromosome replication 2. Nuclear and cell division
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Mitosis Cell cycle: n Haploid (n) 2n Diploid (2n) S = synthesis
G = “gaps” n = # of chr. in a set n Haploid (n) 2n Diploid (2n)
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Meiosis n 2n
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Animal Polar bodies n n egg
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Plant n gp = gametophyte
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Fungus
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Cytological Observations
1. Constancy of the number of chromosomes Morphologically similar pairs (diploid) 3. Gametes - contain one set (haploid) 2n n Homologous chromosomes 3 3
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Two processes of nuclear division
1. Mitosis (somatic tissue) 2. Meiosis (germ tissue) 6 6
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Mitosis 1. one parent cell--------> 2 identical daughter cells
2. same in all organisms 3. simple: (a) each chromosome doubles (identical) (b) identical halves separate 7 7
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1.Prophase 2. Metaphase 3. Anaphase 4. Telophase
Four Stages of Mitosis 1.Prophase 2. Metaphase 3. Anaphase 4. Telophase 9 9
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1. Prophase - chromosomes condense - 2 chromatids (sister chromatids)
replication 1. Prophase - chromosomes condense - 2 chromatids (sister chromatids) - centromere - nuclear membrane breaks down 10 10
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2. Metaphase - chromosomes attach to spindle fibers
- chromosomes migrate to plane between poles - maximum contraction: karyotype - number - centromere position - length Nuclear spindle 11 11
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- centromeres divide - sister chromatids separate
3. Anaphase - centromeres divide - sister chromatids separate 12 12
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4. Telophase - nuclear membrane reforms - spindle disperses
- cytoplasm divides (cytokinesis) 13 13
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Mitosis: Mitosis: Summary 2n = 2 replication mitosis
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Mitosis: Summary 2n = 4 replication mitosis
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Mitosis Animation
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Mitosis: Lily Fig. 4-21
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Meiosis (overview) diploid (2n) > haploid (n) gametes Chromosome replication once > 2 nuclear divisions (meiosis I, II) one nucleus > 4 nuclei 15 15
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Meiosis I Meiosis II (reductional) (equational)
Prophase I Prophase II Metaphase I Metaphase II Anaphase I Anaphase II Telophase I Telophase II 16 16
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Meiosis I (reductional division)
Pairing of homologous chromosomes 2n = ? Continued 17 17
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Meiosis II (equational division)
4 products n = ? 20 20
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Meiosis Animation
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Meiosis: Lily pollen Fig. 4-22 Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I
Telophase I Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II Telophase II
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Mitosis Meiosis Comparison (Fig. 4-24)
somatic cells cells of sexual cycle one doubling one doubling 1 division 2 cells divisions 4 cells same amount of DNA ½ amount of DNA
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Mitosis Meiosis Comparison (continued)
# chrs doesn’t change #chrs. halved No pairing of chr Synapsis of homologs Centromeres divide at Not at anaphase I, anaphase but at anaphase II Conservative Variation
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Mitosis (n) Mitosis (2n) Meiosis
Fig. 4-20
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Genetic Terminology Genes: hereditary elements
Alleles: forms of a gene: A , a b, b+ Genotypes Gene pairs Heterozygote: Aa bb+ Homozygotes: AA aa bb b+ b+ 2
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Genes on Chromosomes Expect behaviour of genes to correlate with the behaviour of chromosomes: genes chromosomes Diploid (2n) AA, Aa, aa pairs Haploid (n) A one set a
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Genes on Chromosomes Fig. 4-17 b+ b+ homozygote
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Genes on Chromosomes b b+ heterozygote
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b b homozygote
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Genetic Links
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