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Chapter 8 Mendel and Heredity
Section 8-1 The Origins of Genetics
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Objectives A. Identify investigator that formed basis of genetics
B. List characteristics that make garden pea good subject for genetic study C. Summarize 3 major steps of Gregor Mendel’s garden pea experiments D. Relate ratios that Mendel observed in his crosses to his data.
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Characteristics Passed On
A. Eye color B. Skin color C. Hair color D. Height E. Face & nose shape
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Inherited but also influenced by behavior or environment
A. Muscle size B. Body weight C. Sun tan D. Cholesterol level E. Talents
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Gregor Johanna Mendel 1. “Father of Genetics”
2. Parents=peasants, he learned AG 3. Studied theology (Austrian Monk) 4. Studied math/science at Vienna 5. Experimented w/pea plant (Pisum sativum)
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T.A. Knight experimented w/pea plant
Crossed purple flowers w/white Results: white showed up in 2nd generation Purple=“stronger tendency” Phrase “it’s in the blood”
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D. Relation to Mendel? 1. Repeated Knight’s experiments BUT counted offspring AND analyzed data
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garden pea=good subject for studying heredity
A. Several characters exist in 2 different forms B. Male & female reproductive parts in same flower (control mating) C. Small D. Grow easily E. Mature quickly F. Many offspring
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Traits Mendel looked at
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Monohybrid Cross
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Mendel’s 3 Steps Step 1 Self-pollinate=true-breeding
P generation (parental generation) 1st 2 individuals crossed
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Step 2:Cross-pollinated P generation
a. Purple flowers & white b. Offspring=F1 generation c. Recorded # of F1 plants expressing each trait
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Step 3: F1 generation self-pollinated
a. Offspring of F1 generation=F2 generation b. Each F2 plant counted & recorded
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Results of Mendel’s experiments
1. White–flower w/purple–flowered yields: P generation purebred parents F1 generation (first filial) all purple
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2 purple–flowered offspring from F1 generation yields:
F1 generation hybrid offspring ¼ white ¾ purple
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Data = 705 purple:224 white Reduced= 705/224= 3.15=
3:1 ratio of purple to white
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VIII. In Review of 8-1 Mendel=“Father of Genetics”
Pea plant=small & easy to breed, good subject for study Although he made amazing discoveries in the world of genetics, his work went unnoticed for generations!
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