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Foundations of Genetics Main idea: Gregor Mendel discovered the basic principles of genetics.
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Gregor Mendel
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Why do we look like our family members? The answer is DNA DNA determines everything about you
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What does DNA determine? DNA determines traits Traits are physical characteristics that we inherit from our parents Heredity is the passing of traits from parents to offspring. Genetics is the study of heredity. Examples of traits: hair color, eye color, height
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Mendel’s Experimental Methods Studied seven traits of each pea plant
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Controlled Experiments Cross-fertilization- transferred pollen from the stamen of one pea flower to the stigma of a pistil in another flower
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Genes and Alleles Gene- A section of DNA that has information about a specific trait Allele (factor)- Each form of a gene with different information
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Purebred and Hybrid True breeding plants (purebred)-offspring of many generations with the same trait Hybrid- offspring inherits two different alleles from 2 parents
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Mendel’s Experimental Results One genetic factor for purple flowers and one genetic factor for white flowers
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Dominant & Recessive alleles Dominant An allele whose trait always appears Example: Mendel’s experiment, purple flowers Recessive An allele whose trait can be hidden by the dominant allele Example: Mendel’s experiment, white flowers
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Phenotype Phenotype is the physical appearance or visible traits
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Genotype An organism’s combination of alleles
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Genotype & Phenotype
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Heterozygous and Homozygous Phenotype Smooth SmoothWrinkled Homozygous (SS) Heterozygous(Ss) Homozygous dominant recessive (ss) Genotype Uppercase letters= dominant alleles Lower case letters= recessive alleles
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Phenotype or Genotype ? Red hairCleft Chin RR Dd Blue EyesBB BbHair on Fingers Cc Brown skin Curly Hair Bb WwGG Straight Hair
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Homozygous or Heterozygous ? HHyy Rrdd GGKK WwFf WWss XXNN XxNn
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Punnett Square ✦ A Punnett square is a chart that shows all the possible combination of alleles that can result from a genetic cross. You can use a Punnett Square to calculate the probability that offspring with a certain combination of alleles.
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EXAMPLE
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Results of Cross
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