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Explore Mendel's Laws of Inheritance, including the Law of Segregation and Law of Independent Assortment, and learn how to evaluate mode of inheritance using pedigrees.
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Inheritance: Mendel’s Laws and Pedigrees and Diseases
Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance • Law of Segregation • “Elementen” separate in the gametes • Homologous chromosomes (and the homologous genes found on each chromosome) are separated during meiosis. • Law of Independent Assortment
Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance • Law of Segregation • “Elementen” separate in the gametes • Homologous chromosomes (and the homologous genes found on each chromosome) are separated during meiosis. • Law of Independent Assortment • Inheritance of one “elementen” does not influence inheritance of another “elementen” • Genes on different chromosomes are packaged into gametes at random
Independent Assortment R =round Y =yellow
Independent Assortment –Dihybrid Cross Dihybrids
Example Heterozygous for round peas with white flowers X Wrinkled peas and Homozygous for purple flowers
Example Homozygous for yellow peas and heterozygous for axial flowers X Heterozygous for yellow peas and heterozygous for axial flowers
Example Homozygous for purple flowers and heterozygous for axial flowers and heterozygous for round peas X White flowers and heterozygous for axial flowers and homozygous for round peas
The Product Rule • The probability that 2 independent events will both occur equals the product of the chance that either will occur alone • Probability of obtaining a plant with purple flowers and green peas = probability of a plant with purple flowers X probability of a plant with green peas
Example Heterozygous purple flowers and Heterozygous yellow peas X Heterozygous purple flowers and green peas
Pedigrees Symbols used in pedigrees • Symbolic representations of family relationships and inheritance of a trait • Allow evaluation of the mode of inheritance • Autosomal dominant • Autosomal recessive
Evaluating Mode of Inheritance Autosomal Recessive? Autosomal Dominant?
Evaluating Mode of Inheritance Autosomal Recessive? Autosomal Dominant?
Crohn’s Disease • Autoimmune disease • Immune system attacks self • Inflammation of digestive tract • Symptoms • Abdominal pain and diarrhea
Evaluating Mode of Inheritance Autosomal Recessive? Autosomal Dominant?
Spinal Muscular Atrophy • Severe muscle weakness from birth • Loss of motor neurons in the spinal cord
Evaluating Mode of Inheritance Autosomal Dominant?
Evaluating Mode of Inheritance Autosomal Recessive?
Get to Know Your Classmate • Pair up (preferably) with someone you do not know • Pick a trait or disease found in your family or you partner’s family • Draw a pedigree depicting the inheritance of the trait/disease • Try to determine the mode of inheritance
Elizabeth Joe Mildred Bob Elizabeth Mom Doug Stuart Joey Jimmy Jerry Jeffrey Dad Marion Norm Blondeness in Professor Morrissette’s Family Vicki DAM Billy Johnny Roger Zoey Savannah Jasmine