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MENDEL & HEREDITY. Are You Ready For This? Can You…  Define the term gamete.  Summarize the relationship between chromosomes and genes?  Differentiate.

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1 MENDEL & HEREDITY

2 Are You Ready For This? Can You…  Define the term gamete.  Summarize the relationship between chromosomes and genes?  Differentiate between autosomes and sex chromosomes?  Describe how independent assortment during meiosis contributes to genetic variation?

3  Heredity – the passing of traits from parent to offspring  Genetics – Branch of Biology that focuses on heredity

4 Gregor Mendel  Austrian monk  Bred different varieties of pea plants  Was the 1 st person to develop rules to predict the outcome, or patterns of heredity

5 Why Pea Plants? A. Have many different traits that have two clearly different forms that are easy to tell apart. Example ) TRAIT : Color FORM: Purple or White B. Mating can be easily controlled C. Small, grow easily, mature quickly, produce many offspring

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7 Mendel’s Experiments  Monohybrid Cross – Involved one pair of contrasting traits  Cross Pollination – allowed him to mate two plants with different characteristics and to study the results.

8 Observations:  What happened to the white flowers?  All results for traits in the F 2 generation were in a 3:1 ratio.

9 Mendel’s Hypotheses  Inheritance is determined by factors that are passed from one generation to the next, called genes.  There are alternative versions of the genes, called alleles. Example: The gene that controls plant height comes in two forms; tall and short  Principle of Dominance – Some alleles are dominant and some are recessive. Dominant = uppercase letter Recessive = lowercase letter

10 Genes and Dominance  You have 2 alleles for many traits in your body (one from your mom and one from your dad)  If you have a dominant allele (capital letter), you will always show that characteristic. In order to show a recessive characteristic, the dominant allele must be missing.

11 Example  TRAIT = Hair Texture Dominant Allele (H) - curly hair Recessive Allele (h) - straight hair  Since you have two alleles, there are three possible combinations that you may have: HH – curly hair Hh – curly hair hh – straight hair

12 Terminology  Two of the same alleles (HH, hh) is called homozygous, or pure  Two different alleles (Hh) is called heterozygous, or hybrid

13 Phenotype & Genotype  Phenotype – physical characteristics Example – straight hair, brown eyes, tall  Genotype – genetic makeup of an individual Example – hh, Bb, TT

14 Mendel’s Ideas Laws of Heredity Law of Segregation – Two alleles for a trait segregate when gametes are formed during meiosis Law of Independent Assortment – The alleles of different genes separate independently from one another

15 Do Now  In humans, polydactyl is a recessive genetic trait that causes humans to have extra digits. Normal number of digits is represented by a (P) and polydactyl is represented by a (p)  1. What are the 3 possible combinations of alleles?  2. For each set of words, write the matching genotype:  Homozygous recessive ______  Hybrid ______  Pure dominant _______  Heterozygous _______


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