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1 Warm Up 2/11 Sit with your baby partner.
What is an example of a chromosomal disorder? What is an example of a gene disorder?

2 Important Dates Genetic Quiz! Baby Project DUE Next time!
You picked up a review at the door! Six Weeks Test on 2/20!

3 Genetics Quiz

4 Types of Inheritance Simple, Co-dominance, Incomplete Dominance, Multiple Alleles, Sex-Linked

5 Simple Dominance 1. Simple Dominance:
One Trait is expressed over another in the heterozygous condition. Mendelian Genetics Ex. Pure Tall X pure Short = Hybrid Talls T T t t

6 Incomplete Dominance The heterozygous condition has a new phenotype – it is blended Ex. Pure Red (RR) X Pure White(WW) = Hybrid Pink (RW) Notice that they are both dominant traits R R W W

7 Snap Dragons Notice that the offspring are all pink.
What would happen if two Pink Snapdragons mated? (RW X RW) What would be the Phenotypic Ratio? Genotypic Ratio?

8 Co- Dominance Both traits are equally expressed in the heterozygous condition. Ex Pure Black X Pure White = Hybrid Checkered B B W W

9 Chickens

10 COWS

11 Sickle Cell Anemia Codominance between normal and sickle gene (S) and (N) NN: Normal Hemoglobin NS: Carrier (1/2 normal : ½ Sickled ) SS: has sickle cell anemia

12 Practice A male who is a carrier for sickle cell anemia, is married to a female who is also a carrier. What is the chance that a child may have normal hemoglobin? Sickle Cell?

13 Polygenetic Inheritance
A non-Mendelian form of inheritance in which a particular trait is produced by the interaction of many genes Ex. Height, Skin Color, Eye color, Hair color

14 Multiple Alleles Some traits have more than 2 possible alleles.
Ex. Human Blood type 3 alleles: IA, IB, i The allele indicates the type of markers found on the blood cells. Genotype(s) Phenotype IAIA, IAi, A Type Blood IBIB, IBi B Type Blood IAIB AB Type Blood ii O Type Blood

15 Why is type O the Universal Doner?

16 Lets practice A female who is Heterozygous for type A blood, has children with a male who is type O blood. What is the chance of their children having 0 type blood?

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18 Blood Typing Practice If a child has TYPE O Blood. What genotypes could the parents have? List all possible crosses.

19 Sex-Linked Inheritance
Traits controlled by genes located on sex chromosomes. The 23rd pair of human chromosomes determine the sex of an individual. ( can be identified on a karyotype) T. H Morgan accidentally discovered while studying fruit flies. Review: Males (XY) Females (XX)

20 Human Sex-Linked Disorders
1. Red-Green Colorblindness 2. Hemophilia A 3. Duchenne’s muscular Dystrophy

21 Colorblindness For sex-linked traits, you must write genotypes like:
XCXC: Normal color vision female XCXc: Normal color vision female (carrier) XcXc: Color-blind female XCY: Normal Color Vision Male XcY: Color-Blind Male

22 Example Female with colorblindness has children with a normal vision male. What are the genotypes and phenotypes of offspring?

23 What do you need to remember?
1. Males pass their X-linked allele to all their daughters. (never to sons) 2. Heterozygous females have a 50% chance of passing a recessive allele to all her children. 3. Males receiving the recessive X from mom will ALWAYS express the trait. Why are males more likely to get a sex-linked disorder?

24 Sex-Linked Examples Hemophilia is a disorder dependent on a sex-linked recessive gene (Xh ). Normal Blood is dominant (XH) A. Find the genotype and phenotype ratios of a cross between a hemophiliac man and a homozygous normal woman.

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26 Practice Find a genotype and phenotype ratios of a cross between a normal woman, whose father was a hemophiliac, and a normal man.

27 Work on Baby Project!! It’s due next time!!!


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