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Genetics. the study of inheritance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVk0twJYL6Y&feature=related. There are 2 types of cell division:. Mitosis- growth and repair involved in cells replicating themselves and all of their DNA into exact copies of original cells
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Genetics the study of inheritance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVk0twJYL6Y&feature=related
There are 2 types of cell division: Mitosis- growth and repair involved in cells replicating themselves and all of their DNA into exact copies of original cells Meiosis- sexual reproduction combining sperm & egg to produce an new and original organism that has half of it’s DNA from each parent into a original and unique combination of traits
Gregor Mendel Father of Genetics Austrian monk discovered heredity principles studied pea plants http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/greatest-discoveries/videos/100-greatest-discoveries-shorts-genetics.htm
What Is Heredity? Crossing Pea Plants Mendel devised a way to cross-pollinate pea plants.
Common traits Mendel identified in Pea Plants: • seed shape- round vs. wrinkled • seed color-yellow vs. green • pod shape-pinched vs. smooth • pod color-green vs. yellow • flower color-purple vs. white • flower position-top of stem vs. side of stem • stem height- tall vs. short
What Is Heredity? Alleles in Pea Plants Mendel studied the inheritance of seven different traits in pea plants.
What Is Heredity? Results of a Cross In Mendel’s crosses, some forms of a trait were hidden in one generation but reappeared in the next. What was surprising about the offspring in the F2 generation?
Vocabulary/Term List • asexual reproduction • sexual reproduction • heredity • trait • genetics • purebred • parental P1 generation • First filial F1 generation • Second filial F2 generation • offspring • gene • allele • dominant • recessive • hybrid • probability • Punnett square • phenotype • genotype • homozygous • heterozygous
Sample Crosses If a purebred tall pea plant with was cross pollinated with a purebred short pea plant describe it's offspring: Parent (P) Generation- First Filial (F1) Generation- Second Filial (F2) Generation-
Sample Crosses Part 2 If a purebred pea plant with purple flowers was cross pollinated with a purebred pea plant with white flowers describe it's offspring in each: Parent (P) Generation- First Filial (F1) Generation- Second Filial (F2) Generation-
Sample Crosses Part 3 If a purebred pea plant with wrinkled seeds was cross pollinated with a purebred pea plant with round seeds describe it's offspring in each: Parent (P) Generation- First Filial (F1) Generation- Second Filial (F2) Generation-
A GREAT visual representation! http://www.doctortee.com/dsu/tiftickjian/genetics/mendels-experiments.html
Probability and Heredity How to Make a Punnett Square What are the steps in using a Punnett Square to find the probabilities of a genetic cross?
Probability and Heredity Describing Inheritance An organism’s phenotype is its physical appearance. Its genotype is its genetic makeup. Complete the missing information in the table.
Punnett Square-draw, label & complete A homozygous pea plant with yellow seeds is crossed with a homozygous pea plant with green seeds. y y Y Y Describe the results in: percentages, ratios and fractions & use the terms heterozygous and homozygous in your results Phenotypes of each plant: Genotype of each plant
Punnett Square- Draw, label & complete A heterozygous pea plant is crossed with another heterozygous pea plant with both with yellow seeds. Y y Y y Describe the results in: percentages, ratios and fractions & use the terms heterozygous and homozygous in your results Phenotypes of each plant: Genotype of each plant
Punnett Square Practice: For each sample question fill in the Punnett square and describe the offspring in the F1 generation. Include: · Genotypes (Percentages, ratios, fractions of alleles) · Phenotypes (Percentages, ratios, fractions of each physical appearance) Sample #1: In Guinea pigs black fur color is dominant over white fur color. Suppose a homozygous black male guinea pig mated with a heterozygous black female guinea pig. (P) Parent Alleles: F1 Generation: Sample #2: In Guinea pigs Smooth fur is dominant over Cow licked fur. Suppose a heterozygous smooth male guinea pig mated with a homozygous cow licked female guinea pig. (P) Parent Alleles: F1 Generation: Sample #3: In Guinea pigs Solid fur color is dominant over Calico fur color. Suppose a homozygous Solid male guinea pig mated with a Calico female guinea pig. (P) Parent Alleles: F1 Generation:
Dihybrid crosses Sample #4: In Guinea pigs Black fur color is dominant over White fur color & Solid fur color is dominant over Calico fur color. Suppose a homozygous Solid black male guinea pig mated with a heterozygous Calico black female guinea pig. What would the offspring be like? (P) Parent Alleles: F1 Generation: Sample #5: In Guinea pigs Smooth fur is dominant over Cow licked fur and Black fur color is dominant over white fur color. Suppose a heterozygous Black & Smooth haired Male mated with a White & Cow licked haired female guinea pig. What would the offspring be like? (P) Parent Alleles: F1 Generation: Sample #6: In Guinea pigs Black fur color is dominant over White fur color & Solid fur color is dominant over Calico fur color. Suppose a heterozygous Solid black male guinea pig mated with a homozygous Calico black female guinea pig. What would the offspring be like?
DiHYbrid Crosses http://www.biology.arizona.edu/mendelian_genetics/problem_sets/dihybrid_cross/03t.html
Vocabulary/Terms List Part 2: • Mendel’s experiments with pea plants led to an understanding of how traits are controlled by genes. However, some traits are not controlled by genes with only 2 possible alleles. • There are 4 other complex patterns of inheritance: Give an explanation of each below: Include examples!!! • Incomplete dominance- • Codominance- • Multiple alleles- • Polygenic inheritance- Define: Meiosis- What does the chromosome theory of inheritance state? Compare and Contrast the processes of Mitosis and Meiosis: be sure to include when/what each is used for and in what types of cells https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGVBAHAsjJM
Patterns of Inheritance Blingwings An imaginary insect called the blingwing has three alleles for wing color: R (red), B (blue), and Y (yellow). What are the 6 possible allele pairs that can be inherited? 2. Suppose the 3 alleles are codominant, what wing color would each pair of alleles produce?
Nature:DNA, Genes and Chromosomes • Genes make you who you are.
Genes hold the key to heredity • A gene is a short segment of DNA that contains the instructions for how to make one (or more) proteins. • Each protein carries out a specific function within our body. MS, HS – LS3A
Chromosomes and Inheritance Paired Up Sutton studied grasshopper cells through a microscope. He concluded that genes are carried on chromosomes.
Chromosomes and Inheritance A Pair of Chromosomes Chromosomes in a pair may have different alleles for some genes and the same alleles for others. Is the organism homozygous or heterozygous?
Chromosomes and Inheritance Meiosis During meiosis, a cell produces sex cells with half the number of chromosomes. The correct number is restored when sperm and eggs combine!