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Genetics Basic rules… Lots of info is being researched by the Human Genome Project….
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Genetics ~ the study of traits or genes that are passed from parent to offspring Each parent gives 1 gene to the child for a total of 2 genes per trait Ex: hair color: B from mom + B from dad BB for child Blood type: A from mom + B from dad AB for child
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http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Hum an_Genome/posters/chromosome/chooser. shtml
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Dominant ~ the gene that “shows up”, or takes over (dominates) Recessive ~ the gene that does not “show up”, or is hidden. Unless there are 2 of them together. Ex: eye color Dominant: Brown (B)BB - brown Recessive: Blue (b) bb - blue Bb - brown http://faculty.southwest.tn.edu/jiwilliams/Hu man_Traits.htm
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Genotype: genetic make up of a trait; gene pair (2 letters that represent genes) You receive 1 gene from each parent for a total of two genes per trait Ex: AABbtt
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Phenotype: physical appearance, as a result of the gene pair (genotype) Ex: type A bloodBrown hair Type B bloodblue eyes
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Genotypes vocabulary: Heterozygous – a gene pair with two different genes; one dominant and one recessive Ex: Aa, Rr, Bb, Pp Hybrid – a synonym for heterozygous Ex: Aa, Rr, Bb, Pp Homozygous – a gene pair with two of the same genes; either 2 recessives, or 2 dominants Ex: aa, AA, RR, rr Pure – a synonym for homozygous Ex: aa, AA, RR, rr Writing a key: for each genetics problem, start by writing the key for the traits. You ALWAYS use the letter of the dominant trait for both dominant and recessives. Ex: Trait: Yellow – dominant key: Y – yellow Green – recessive y- green
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Punnett Square ~ a tool used to determine probability of offspring traits 1. Put mom’s 2 genes in the spaces on top of the square (1 gene over each square) 2. Put dad’s 2 genes in the spaces along the side of the square (1 gene next to each square) 3. Bring down the genes in mom’s column 1 to both squares underneath, then column 2 to both squares underneath 4. Bring over the genes in dad’s column 1 to both squares next to it, then column 2 to both squares next to it.
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Punnett Square practice B – black fur (dominate) b – brown fur (recessive) B B
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Mom’s genotype: BBphenotype: black Dad’s Genotype: Bbphenotype: black Possible offspring: Genotype: Phenotype: _BB____ % __50_____black___ % ___100_____ __Bb___ % __50 ___brown___ % ____0____ __bb___ % ___0____
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