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Genetics Study of Inheritance. Reproduction Asexual – Cell divides, creating an identical daughter cell Sexual – Exchange of genetic material, both parents.

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1 Genetics Study of Inheritance

2 Reproduction Asexual – Cell divides, creating an identical daughter cell Sexual – Exchange of genetic material, both parents contribute to fertilization of egg/ovary – Increases diversity – In Animals  Egg & Sperm – In Plants  Pollen & Ovary

3 Heredity We share many similarities with our parents & siblings, but we are not genetically identical due to the mixing of genes

4 Chromosomes A chromosome is a rod-shaped bundle of DNA In sexual reproduction, each “parent” contributes ½ of the offspring’s genetic info – ½ from “mom’s egg” & ½ from “dad’s sperm” The physical characteristics that show are due to “genetics”

5 Genes vs Alleles A gene is a section of a chromosome that codes for a specific trait – EX: Eye Color An allele is a variation of that instruction – EX: Brown vs blue eyes Every gene has 2 alleles, which we represent with a single letter (capital or lowercase) – BB or Bb or bb

6 Genotype vs Phenotype Genotype  the Genetic code – BB Phenotype  the Physical trait – Brown eyes

7 Dominant vs Recessive Alleles A dominant allele (represented by a capital letter), if present, shows that specific trait – BB or Bb = Brown Eyes A recessive allele (represented by a lowercase letter), must have both alleles to show a trait – bb = Blue eyes

8 If both letters are the same, BB or bb, we say it is HOMOZYGOUS (dominant or recessive) If both letters are different, Bb, we say it is HETEROZYGOUS

9 Look at this… HH = Does not have trait Hh = Does not show trait, but is a carrier hh = shows trait Trait could be anything inheritable, such as baldness or albinism

10 Let’s watch this video… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBe zq1fFUEA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBe zq1fFUEA

11 Punnett Squares We can predict the outcome of offspring by using a PUNNETT SQUARE

12 Let’s Practice…


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