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Classical Genetics

Classical Genetics. Early Theories. Pangenesis – egg and sperm consist of particles, which develop into parts of the body where they were derived – Aristole Homunculus – miniature person in sperm - Leeuwenhoek - Egg contains the entire persons – de Graaf

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Classical Genetics

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  1. Classical Genetics

  2. Early Theories Pangenesis– egg and sperm consist of particles, which develop into parts of the body where they were derived – Aristole Homunculus – miniature person in sperm - Leeuwenhoek - Egg contains the entire persons – de Graaf Blending of parental traits – lead to our current view of inheritance.

  3. Mendel – The Father of Genetics • Was a monk – only way he could further his education • He bred, tended, and analyzed over 28000 pea plants. • Started with true breeding plants.

  4. Mendel’s Laws Law of Segregation – all individuals have two copies of each factor (gene). These copies separate randomly during gamete formation and each gamete only gets one copy. Law of Independent Assortment – two alleles for one genes segregate independently of the alleles for other genes during gamete formation.

  5. Key Terms Monohybrid cross – looking at only SINGLE characteristic Dihybrid cross – looking at TWO characteristics Alleles –same gene but different instruction

  6. More Terms - YIPEE Dominant – genes which determine the expression of the trait Recessive – genes which are overruled by dominant genes Complete Dominance – one gene shows over the other

  7. More Terms – Having fun yet?! Genotype – combination of alleles of any given trait Phenotype – physical form you can observe.

  8. Guess What? – MORE TERMS!!! Homozygous – two identical alleles. Heterozygous – two different alleles for each trait

  9. Almost Done with Terms - Punnett Square Test Cross – a cross between an organism of unknown genotype and a homozygous recessive

  10. Generations - Labelling Parental – P generation First filial – F1 – the offspring from parental generation Second filial – F2 – the offspring from the F1

  11. In cats, long hair is recessive to short hair. A true-breeding (homozygous) short-haired male is mated to a long-haired female. What will their kittens look like?

  12. Two cats are mated. One of the parent cats is long-haired (recessive allele). The litter which results contains two short-haired and three long-haired kittens. What does the second parent look like, and what is its genotype?

  13. Mrs. And Mr. Smith both have widow’s peaks (dominant). Their first child also has a widow’s peak, but their second child doesn’t. Mr. Smith accuses Mrs. Smith of being unfaithful to him. Is he necessarily justified? Why or why not? Work the genetics problem predicting the frequencies of the versions of this trait among their prospective children.

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