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Chapter 10.1: Mendel
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Gregor Mendel Father of genetics Studied heredity Passing on of traits from parent to offspring
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Gregor Mendel cont… Genetics—the study of heredity
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Gregor Mendel cont… Traits—characteristics that are inherited Ex: Height, Hair color, breast cancer
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Gregor Mendel cont… Mendel studied pea plants Reproduce sexually Have two sex cells (gametes) One male, one female
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Garden peas cont… Both sex cells in same flower Male sex cell = pollen Female sex cell = ovule
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Garden Peas Cont… Pollination—how plants reproduce Transfer pollen to ovule Fertilization—combining the male and female sex cells Result = seed (baby plant)
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Garden Peas Cont… Plants usually self-pollinate Male and female gametes of same flower combine Mendel used cross pollination Male of one flower combines with female of another flower
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Punnett Squares Hybrid—a child whose parents had different traits Ex: Dad is tall and mom is short Kid is hybrid for height
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Monohybrid Cross Punnett square for one trait Ex: Tt x Tt Results = 3:1 ratio
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Monohybrid Cross cont… Traits are found on genes which make up chromosomes Alleles—different genes Ex: T or t (T = tall, t = short)
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Rule of Dominance All humans have both dominant and recessive alleles Dominant—trait that shows up Ex: T = tall or B = brown hair Recessive—trait that is normally hidden Ex: t = short or b = blonde hair
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Rule of Dominance cont. Only time you see a recessive trait is when both parents give you the recessive Ex: tt = short or bb = blonde hair
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Law of Segregation Parents don’t control what genes they give their kids
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Vocabulary Phenotype—in words, what your traits are Ex: Tall, short, has breast cancer
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Vocab cont… Genotype—in letters, what your traits are Ex: TT, Tt, tt
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Vocab cont… Homozygous—2 alleles for a trait are the same Could be dominant = TT Could be recessive = tt
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Vocab cont… Heterozygous—2 alleles for a trait are different Only dominant = Tt
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Law of Independent Assortment All traits are inherited separately Ex: All blonde hairs don’t have blue eyes
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Probability The likelihood of something happening Ex: Chances of having a boy vs. a girl = 50%
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