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What is a Gene? Gene = _______________________________
_______________________________________ Humans have approximately ____________ genes We have _____ copies of each gene (one on each chromosome we inherited from our ___________). Each gene has different forms . . . Allele - __________________________________ __________________________________________
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Examples of Genes and Alleles in Pea Plants
Gene – Seed Shape Alleles: _____________ _____________ Gene – seed color Gene – flower color
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Chromosomes occur in pairs because offspring inherit one from each parent
*We have 46 Chromosomes (23 pairs of chromosomes) Chromosomes are made of genes Circle one gene. What are the 2 alleles for that gene? *Each chromosome is made up of ________ that contains hundreds to thousands of __________. *HIERARCHY:
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Dominant vs. Recessive NOT ALL ALLELES ARE EXPRESSED
Some alleles are dominant, while others are recessive Description More Info Examples Dominant Alleles *These usually code for a protein so they are the “normal” form of a gene. Recessive *These usually code for a different protein, or deactivate the “normal” protein.
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What happens when we change our DNA?
Mutations: ____________________________ _______________________________________ Gene Mutations: _______________________ Types: _________________________________ Chromosomal Mutations: ________________ THESE CHANGES CAN AFFECT _________ MADE AND THEREFORE AFFECT YOUR ______________.
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TYPES OF CHROMOSOMES Autosomes: ___________________________
Sex Chromosomes: ______________________ Karyotype: ____________________________ _______________________________________ Where do you look To determine the sex of this human? How do you know If it is normal or abnormal?
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Karyotype Notation:
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Significance of Mutations
What Causes Mutations? There are two ways in which DNA can become mutated: 1. Mutations can be _________. Parent to child 2. Mutations can be _________. Environmental damage Mistakes when DNA is copied ________________failure of chromosomes to separate properly during Meiosis. What phase normally causes this? 1. MOST ARE _____________ Eye color Birth marks 2. SOME are _____________ Sickle Cell Anemia Down Syndrome 3. SOME are _____________ Sickle Cell Anemia to Malaria Immunity to HIV
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PRACTICE WITH KARYOTYPES
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MORE PRACTICE . . .
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