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Genetic Inheritance
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Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.
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Genes Hereditary information is contained in genes. Genes are composed of DNA that makes up the chromosomes of cells.
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Genes Each gene carries a single unit of information. A human cell contains thousands of different genes. Gene
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Each Cell = Full set of genes Each human cell contains a copy of all the genes needed to produce a human being.
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Genetic Inheritance A single inherited trait of an individual can be determined by one pair or by many pairs of genes. Unattached earlobes (Dominant) Attached earlobes (Recessive)
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Genetic Inheritance A single inherited trait of an individual can be determined by one pair or by many pairs of genes.
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Asexual Reproduction In asexual reproduction, all the genes come from a single parent. Asexually produced offspring are genetically identical to the parent.
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Asexual Reproduction In asexual reproduction, all the genes come from a single parent. Asexually produced offspring are genetically identical to the parent.
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Sexual Reproduction In sexual reproduction typically half of the genes come from each parent. 23 chromosomes in the sperm 23 chromosomes in the egg
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Sexual Reproduction In sexual reproduction typically half of the genes come from each parent. 46 chromosomes in the zygote
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Sexual Reproduction Sexually produced offspring are not identical to either parent.
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The Lincoln Family
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Objectives Describe simple mechanisms related to the inheritance of some physical traits in offspring.
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Genetic Inheritance In all organisms, genetic traits are passed on from generation to generation.
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Dominant vs. Recessive traits Some genes are dominant and some are recessive. Dominant Recessive
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Genetic Probability The probability of traits being expressed can be determined using models of genetic inheritance.
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Punnet Squares Some models of prediction are pedigree charts and Punnett squares. R= round r= wrinkled
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Green vs. Yellow Pea Pods G = g =
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Pedigree Chart
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Incomplete Dominance Some traits are inherited by mechanisms other than dominance and recessiveness.
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