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1 1/7/16 Date:1/7/16Topic:Mendelian Genetics pt 3Page # ___ In chinchillas, “standard” coat color (silver/grey) is dominant to “beige” coat color (light tan). If you breed a male chinchilla who is heterozygous for standard to a beige female chinchilla, what percent of their offspring will be standard colored? Male Offspring?? Female Get out your HW!!!

2 Today in Room 326… HW: Sex-linked questions CONTENT OBJ: SW complete punnet square problems for blood type and sex linked inheritance LANG. OBJ: SW read blood type handout, define genetics vocab in writing, discuss in pairs ANNOUNCEMENTS: Science Fair!!! AGENDA: Review Blood Types Notes Blood Type Practice Sex Linked Notes Sex Linked Practice Makin’ Babies Activity Date:1/7/16Topic:Mendelian Genetics pt 3Page # ___

3 Review Incomplete Dominance Codominance

4 Inheritance Patterns* Complete Dominance (“regular”) Incomplete Dominance (“blend”) Codominance (“both present”) Polygenic Inheritance: Trait is controlled by multiple genes Multiple Allele Inheritance: Trait is controlled by multiple alleles Multiple Alleles Inheritance = When there are more than the typical 2 alleles that impact the phenotype (trait) *

5 Polygenic Inheritance Some phenotypes are determined by additive effects of 2 or more genes on a single chromosome Phenotypes on a continuum Human traits: Skin color HeightWeightIntelligenceBehaviors

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7 Blood Type? Which type do you think you are, and why? What do you know about blood typing and its importance? How can you find out your type? Have you ever gotten your blood drawn? What blood type are you?? Read article and find out!

8 Multiple Alleles Inheritance = When there are more than the typical 2 alleles that impact the phenotype (trait) * 1 2 3

9 Antigen: Any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it Antigen?

10 Genotype vs. Phenotype

11 Blood Type* -Type A and B are Codominant -Type O is recessive Phenotype:Genotype:

12 Punnet Square Practice Mom: AB Dad: B hetero % children w/ B? Answer: ________

13 Punnet Square Practice John’s blood type is AB. His wife blood type is BO. They have a child with blood type O. Do you suspect foul play? Use a Punnett square to explain the answer.

14 Who could NOT be the father?

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16 ABO Practice Worksheet On back of yesterday’s worksheet!!

17 Sex-Linked Inheritance* Now, sex matters.

18 Sex-Linked Traits* When genes are on sex chromosomes instead of autosomal (body) chromosomes First discovered by T.H. Morgan at Columbia U. Drosphilia breeding XX = female, XY = male Did many tests to determine how sex-linked traits work

19 Where are the sex chromosomes??? Give me a number of an autosomal chromosome…

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23 Genetics of Sex In humans & other mammals, there are 2 sex chromosomes: X & Y 2 X chromosomes = XX = female Gene redundancy 1 X and 1 Y chromosome = XY male No redundancy

24 Genes on Sex Chromosomes Y chromosome Few genes other than SRY gene Sex determining region Turns on genes for production of male hormones X chromosome Other genes/traits beyond sex determination Hemophilia Duchenne muscular dystrophy Color-blindness

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27 Punnet Square Practice If a man with hemophilia marries a homozygous normal woman, what is the probability of them having a hemophiliac child? What’s a “carrier” mean???

28 Class Babies Let’s give the guys a disease on their X chromosome… How many girls do we have?? How many girls do we have?? The girls are CLEAN. They are not affected, and are not carriers. Guys, pick a girl and have her babies. What percent of your kids will be affected/carriers? And what gender?

29 Volunteer to explain example?

30 Sex-Linked Facts A woman has 2 X’s, so even if she has one affected X, she can still be “normal” A man has only one X, so if his X is affected, he will express the disease An affected man can never pass on the trait to his son. Why? An affected mom and unaffected man can never have an affected daughter. Why?

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32 Makin’ Babies Time to make some class babies- on paper, of course. First, you will choose an individual who is blood type compatible with you! (In case of emergency!) Then, you will flip a coin to see who is dad and who is mom Then, you will flip a coin to see who is dad and who is mom Boys, your assigned disease will be on one of your X chromosomes if you are the mom (you will be a carrier). Please hold all questions until the end of my explanation

33 Makin’ Babies For each trait, you will use your actual phenotype (physical characteristic) to determine your genotype. If your parent or grandparent expresses the recessive allele, assume you are at least a carrier. If not, assume you are homozygous. Example?

34 Makin’ Babies Fill out all of your traits & genotypes first Then, choose a partner to have a baby with! Coin flip for mom or dad Make a Punnet Square for each trait in your journal Number each square 1-4 Roll dice (on phone) to randomly pick child’s trait Fill out on back of sheet. When done, draw your baby!

35 Homework Sex-linked practice Return Progress Reports!! Work on Science Fair!!


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