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Types of Genetic Disciplines Robert F. Waters, PhD Cytogenetics Mendelian genetics Molecular genetics Population genetics Immunogenetics Oncogenetics Evolutionary genetics Medical genetics and genetic counseling
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Genetics Review History Medieval Concepts Vapors Disease Paternal Society
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Genetics Review Continued Mendel Homunculus Ovists Darwin (Pangenesis) Lamarck and Lysenko Johannsen “gene” (1909) Johannsen + genotype + phenotype Bateson “genetics” (1905) Bateson T.H. Morgan genes -chromosomes Others
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Watson Crick Wilkins Franklin Nobel Prize Physiology 1962 James Watson Francis Crick Maurice Wilkins Rosalind Franklin Linus Pauling Molecular shapes
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Genes Genotype + Environment = Phenotype One gene one phenotype One gene one enzyme One gene one polypeptide So what is a gene?
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Genes Continued: Dominant Recessive Complete dominance Incomplete dominance Additive (Quantitative Genes)
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Inheritance Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny Inheritance of acquired characteristics Weisman experiment Mendel’s Laws Law of Independent Assortment Law of Segregation
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Chromosomes Mitosis Meiosis Crossing-Over Numbers of chromosomes (Human 46) Genome Ploidy Aneuploidy Monosomy (2n-1) Trisomy (2n+1) Polyploidy Wheat (hexaploid 42 chromosomes) T. aestivum (6n) Allopolyploidy (genomes different) vs. autopolyploidy Haploid (n) Diploid (2n)
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Chromosomes Continued: Nucleus Nucleolus Sex Chromosomes Autosomal Chromosomes Chromatin vs. Chromosomes Chromosome region Chromosome band Short arm Long arm Centromere Telomere p = short arm q = long arm (9q34-Ch 9, long arm, reg 3, band 4) One of the genes for ABO blood types
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Chromosomes Continued: Homologous chromosomes Paternal and maternal Zygote Homozygote Heterozygote Allele Gametes Pedigree
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Mitosis P/M/A/T G1/S/G0 phases Metaphase plate Somatic cells MTOC & Centriole Spindle Fibers Chromatids Tetrads
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Meiosis Germ cells Meiosis I and Meiosis II Gametogenesis Oogenesis (Plants:Megasporogenesis) Spermatogenesis (Plants:Microsporogenesis) Crossing Over – Recombination Chiasmata (Chiasma) Synaptonemal Complex
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Mendelian Genetics Generations Parental Filial Punnett’s Squares Gametes Genotypic frequency Phenotypic frequency Monohybrid Dihybrid Trihybrid Linkage Karyotype
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Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes Genome differences Nucleus or not Number of genes Transcriptional differences Translational differences hRNA and mRNA Poly A tails on mRNA (eukaryotes)
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DNA and RNA DNA Structure Base pairing Replication Meselson and Stahl proof of semi-conservative replication Transcription Translation Repair RNA Structure hRNA mRNA codon tRNA Anti-codon rRNA Mitochondrial DNA and RNA (mt)
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Expressivity of Genes Penetrance Expressivity Mutations Somatic Germ Morphological mutations (you can see) Albinism Caused by: Toxins, radiation –Clastogens (ionizing radiation that causes mutations) –Mutagens (substances that cause mutations) DNA missense codons (base substitution) Sickle cell anemia
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Viruses and Bacteria Retroviruses Reverse transcription Bacterial plasmids Genetic engineering ecoRI Bacterial Endonuclease RFLP Restriction fragment length polymorphism PCR
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Oncogenetics Carcinogen Cancer causing substance Oncogenic viruses Oncorepressor genes Breast cancer
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Population Genetics Evolution Genetic drift Genetic load Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Inbreeding Genetic polymorphisms Genetic diversity Asexual vs. sexual reproduction Natural selection
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Discussion Topics Genetic engineering Turning off or on genes Diabetes Vectors and hosts Plants producing animal proteins Herbicide resistant varieties Cloning
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