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Heredity S7L3. Students will recognize how biological traits are passed on to successive generations. S7L3.a Explain the role of genes and chromosomes in the process of inheriting a specific trait. S7L3.b Compare and contrast that organisms reproduce asexually and sexually (bacteria, protists, fungi, plants & animals). S7L3.c Recognize that selective breeding can produce plants or animals with desired traits.
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Important Vocabulary Genetics- the study of heredity
Heredity- Passing of traits from parent to offspring. Trait- physical characteristic Ex: brown hair, red hair
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Offspring Organism that is the result of reproduction
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How do you inherit traits?
Meiosis Occurs in gametes (sex cells): sperm in males & egg in females results in 4 cells with ½ as many chromosomes New cells are genetically different
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Who was Gregor Mendel?
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How Mendel's pea plants helped us understand genetics
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Who was Gregor Mendel? Discovered the principles of heredity
Father of Genetics Austrian monk born in 1822 known for research and teaching after his death (1884) acknowledgment of his discoveries in 1900 Discovered the principles of heredity Performed experiments with pea plants Realized that offspring inherit traits from their parents
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What decides what traits get passed down?
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Dominant trait Trait that masks or covers the other form of the trait
Represented with a capitol letter Examples Round seed –R Tall plant--T purple flower—F
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Recessive trait Trait that is masked or covered by a dominant trait
Represented with a lower case letter Examples Wrinkled seed—r Short plant—t White flower--f
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genes Your traits are determined by your genes.
Instructions for an inherited trait
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Each parent gives one set of genes to the offspring Offspring has 2 forms of the same gene for every characteristic
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allele Tt Different forms of a gene are called alleles.
Can be dominant alleles or recessive alleles Example Tt Dominant allele recessive allele
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Practice
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Monster # 1 has Rr or 1 dominant and 1 recessive allele
How many eyes will this monster have???
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Monster # 2 has RR or 2 dominant alleles
How many eyes will this monster have???
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Monster #3 has rr or 2 recessive alleles
How many eyes will this monster have?
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Baby Boom Genetics Activity
Choose 2 aliens that will mate to create an offspring Flip the coin to choose the alleles that will combine to create traits Use the “screen clipping” option in Microsoft word to create a 1 page document of the parents and their offspring After your teacher has checked your document you may print.
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Exceptions to the rules
Incomplete dominance- there is a blending of traits expressed; neither trait is fully expressed
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Codominance- both alleles are shown
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Genotype Combination of genes for a specific trait Example: TT, Tt, tt
** expressed in letters
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Phenotype Physical appearance of the trait
Examples: purple flowers, white flowers, yellow seeds, white seeds
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Answer the following questions on the back of your Alien Offspring Print out
What is the difference between genotype and phenotype? Give an example of when dominant allele masked a recessive allele in your offspring. What recessive traits did your offspring inherit from their parents?
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Punnett Squares Tool used to organize all possible combinations of offspring from particular parents
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Homozygous genotype Two same alleles for a trait aka—Purebred
Examples: TT, tt
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Heterozygous genotype
2 different alleles for the same trait aka hybrid Example: Tt
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