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Genetics. What is Genetics? Genetics is the study of genes and heredity (passing of traits from generation to generation). Genes carry the information.

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1 Genetics

2 What is Genetics? Genetics is the study of genes and heredity (passing of traits from generation to generation). Genes carry the information that determines which traits you will have.

3 Traits All living things have traits (or characteristics) that determine what they will look like/act like. A trait can be a physical feature, such as hair color or the size of your nose. Traits can also be behaviors, which is how someone or something acts or responds to its environment. Traits = physical features or behaviors

4 Examples of Traits Physical FeaturesBehaviors Shape of a leaf Color of animals fur Hairstyle Hair color Size of chin Building a nest Growing towards the sun Laughing Crying Rolling your tongue Can you think of any others to add to the chart?

5 How do we get our traits? We get our traits in different ways. Some traits are passed down from parent to offspring (children or young). These are called inherited traits. If you received a trait because of your parents having that trait, that trait is inherited (passed down).

6 DNA Inherited traits come from our genes, which are made up of DNA. DNA is the material that carries all the information about how a living thing will look and function.

7 Inherited Traits Physical features and behaviors can be inherited, or gotten from parents. We resemble (look like) our parents because of our inherited traits. A population of northern cardinals in N.C. forest ** A population is group of one or more species of organisms of the same kind that live in the same area at the same time. **A species is a class of things of the same kind with the same name These cardinals inherited both physical features and behaviors from their parents. Physical Traits: red feathers, 2 legs, etc. Behavioral Traits: singing, etc.

8 Other Examples of Inherited Traits Physical TraitsBehaviors Puppies inherit fur and four legs You inherited the color of your eyes and hair, the shape of you nose, and having 2 arms A plant has same shaped leaves as its parent Puppies inherit behavior of barking You inherited the ability to laugh and cry Plants grow towards the sun All of these organisms have these traits because their parents had them.

9 How do we get our traits? Not all traits are inherited. There are some things we learn or get along the way. These are acquired traits. An acquired trait is a trait that an organism gets during its lifetime. You are not born with acquired traits. You acquire, or get them. Both physical traits and behavioral traits can be acquired traits.

10 Acquired Traits Physical TraitsLearned Behaviors A boy develops a scar from an injury A plant’s leaves are spotted from disease A tree trunk is scarred from a lightning strike A man chips his tooth A lady gets a new hairstyle A bird teaches its offspring to fly Young chimpanzees learn to use sticks as tools for getting food A boy learns to read You learn to ride a bike Your cousin can play the piano Organisms are not born with acquired traits. They get them over the course of their lifetime.

11 Heredity Review Click the DNA below to learn more about heredity.

12 Discussion Question Think about your own traits. What are 3 of your inherited traits? What are three of your acquired traits?


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