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Chapter 26: Genetics
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Genes and chromosomes Chromosome Genes Eye color Hair color Skin color Nose size Nose shape Eye shape hair texture Ear size widow’s peak Ear lobes
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Types of Chromosomes. Sex Cell Body Cell Chromosomes are paired and therefore have two genes for every trait Chromosomes NOT paired
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A body cell has ___________ genes for every trait. Sex cells only have ________ gene for every trait two One
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sperm egg Fertilized egg
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B = b = Child has a gene for BLUE eyes and a gene for BROWN eyes… ???? B b B b Brown eyed Dad Blue eyed Mom
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What happens when you have a gene for Brown eyes AND a gene for Blue eyes?? A gene that will SHOW the trait A gene that will NOT show the trait if a dominant gene is present. B B = ___________________ B b = ___________________ b b = Brown eyes Blue eyes
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Terminology: = HOMOZYGOUS Dominant (pure dominant) = HETEROZYGOUS (hybrid) = HOMOZYGOUS recessive (pure recessive) GENOTYPE – a person’s genesPHENOTYPE (physical appearance) Brown eyes Blue eyes
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B b B b Possible EggsPossible Sperm
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B b B b Possible EggsPossible Sperm
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Punnett Square A method for predicting the possible outcomes (offspring) of a genetic cross Mother’s Genes Father’s Genes Bb B b BB Bb Bb bb
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egg offspring Sperm egg Sperm offspring
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X B b BB b b B b
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X b Bb b b B bb B bb B bb B b
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X Bb B b B B b b B b B b
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Gregor Mendel: 1865 Austrian monk Father of genetics Botanist Worked with pea plants. Discovered recessive and dominant genes using mathematics Genetics – study of how traits are passed from parent to offspring
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Mendel’s experiments: G g g GGgg G g G g GGGg gg yellowgreen P1 F1 F2 All green * yellow trait “disappeared”?? 3 green 1 yellow *yellow trait “re-appeared”
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Mendel repeated this for all the traits of a pea plant. Since the results were the same, he concluded: Mendel used statistics and punnett squares to accurately predict the outcomes of all his possible genetic crosses. TT x TT = all tall TT x Tt = all tall Tt x Tt = ¾ tall, ¼ short Tt x tt = ½ tall, ½ short TT x tt = all tall tt x tt = all short
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Proving Mendel’s work TT T T T TT TT TT t t t t t t t tt t t t T T T t t 4 tall 3 tall, 1 short 2 tall, 2 short All short
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