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Intro to Genetics. Mr. Mah Living Environment. Test Scores. High: 95% Paige Wilka 89% Elizabeth 87% Block 1 Average: 42% Block 4 Average: 40% Block 5 Average: 53%. Think for a second about the most crazy thing you have ever seen…. Imagine in the future….
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Intro to Genetics Mr. Mah Living Environment
Test Scores • High: 95% Paige • Wilka 89% • Elizabeth 87% • Block 1 Average: 42% • Block 4 Average: 40% • Block 5 Average: 53%
Think for a second about the most crazy thing you have ever seen…
Imagine in the future… when something like THIS could be possible…
GENETICS:the study of how traits are passed from one generation to the next
TRAIT:a characteristicExamples:Plant size, seed color, pod shape
GENE:the factors that control traits (found on chromosomes)*can be passed down from one generation to another
CHROMOSOME:tightly coiled strands of DNA stored in the NUCLEUS* genes = segments of chromosomes
GENES Each feature of the pea plants is controlled by a gene. It may have a gene that controls its color, another for size and another for shape.
Above you see chromosomes. The circled area is a gene on chromosome #22. The absence of this gene causes velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS) which may cause ADD and mental illness
ALLELES Each gene comes in different forms called alleles, so the gene that controls flower color may come in two alleles: purple and white.
GREGOR MENDEL • The “father” of genetics • Lived from 1822-1884 • Austrian Monk • Published his work in 1866, but no one took him seriously until 1900. • Studied Pea Plants!
DOMINANT traits:allele that is always expressed (TT or Tt = tall)
RECESSIVE traitsallele that is expressed only when homozygous(tt = short)
HOMOZYGOUS organism with two identical alleles for the same trait(TT or tt)
HETEROZYGOUSorganism with two different alleles for the same trait(Tt)
GENOTYPEthe genetic makeup(TT, TtHh)*depends on the genes you inherit
PHENOTYPEphysical characteristics(Tall, Brown)*depends on genes BUT can be affected by environmental factors
A child has brown hair and brown eyes. His father has brown hair and blue eyes. His mother has red hair and brown eyes. The best explanation for the child having brown hair and brown eyes is that (A) A gene mutation occurred that resulted in brown hair and brown eyes (B) Gene expression must change in each generation so evolution can occur (C) The child received genetic information from each parent (D) Cells from his mother’s eyes were present in the fertilized egg
A child has brown hair and brown eyes. His father has brown hair and blue eyes. His mother has red hair and brown eyes. The best explanation for the child having brown hair and brown eyes is that (A) A gene mutation occurred that resulted in brown hair and brown eyes (B) Gene expression must change in each generation so evolution can occur (C) The child received genetic information from each parent (D) Cells from his mother’s eyes were present in the fertilized egg
In a particular variety of corn, the kernels turn red when exposed to sunlight. In the absence of sunlight, the kernels remain yellow. Based on this information, it can be concluded that the color of these corn kernels is due to • A different type of DNA that is produced when sunlight is present • A different species of corn that is produced in sunlight • The effect of sunlight on the number of chromosomes inherited • The effect of environment on gene expression
In a particular variety of corn, the kernels turn red when exposed to sunlight. In the absence of sunlight, the kernels remain yellow. Based on this information, it can be concluded that the color of these corn kernels is due to • A different type of DNA that is produced when sunlight is present • A different species of corn that is produced in sunlight • The effect of sunlight on the number of chromosomes inherited • The effect of environment on gene expression