Inheritance Patterns and Human Genetics

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 12 Table of Contents Section 1 Chromosomes and Inheritance
Advertisements

Human Chromosomes Section 14–2
KEY CONCEPT Genes can be mapped to specific locations on chromosomes.
Chromosomes and Inheritance
Chapter 12-1 Chromosomes and Inheritance patterns
Henry VIII and his six wives Henry VIII of England married six times in an attempt to have a legitimate male heir to the English throne. Henry VIII blamed.
Two copies of each autosomal gene affect phenotype.
Two copies of each autosomal gene affect phenotype.
KEY CONCEPT Phenotype is affected by many different factors.
Vocabulary Review Ch 12 Inheritance Patterns and Human Genetics.
Genetics Chapters 9 and 12.
Chapter 12-Inheritance Patterns and Human Genetics
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Pedigrees.
GENETICS AND INHERITANCE CHAPTER 19. Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings. Different forms of homologous genes: humans.
Human Genetics Chapter 14.
Human Genetics Chapter 14 in the Textbook.
Chapter 24: Patterns of Chromosome Inheritance
Chapter 12 Table of Contents Section 1 Chromosomes and Inheritance
Chapter 14: The Human Genome
Human Genetics. Breaking Down the Definitions Honors 1.Sex chromosome 2.Autosome 3.Sex-linked trait 4.Linked gene 5.Chromosome map 6.Map unit 7.Germ-cell.
Heredity Study Guide Answer Key.
Human Heredity. Human Chromosomes Humans have 46 total chromosomes Two Categories –Autosomes- first 22 pairs –Sex Chromosomes- 23rd pair, determine sex.
Inheritance Patterns and Human Genetics. Sex Chromosomes and Autosomes Sex Chromosomes contain genes that determine the gender of an individual. Many.
Let’s think about it… What are autosomes? What are sex chromosomes?
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. One pair of chromosomes is related to the sex of an individual, these chromosomes are called sex chromosomes.
How to Use This Presentation
5.3 Tracking Inheritance Pages
The Human Genome Chapter 14.
Genetics and Inheritance
Welcome What is a dihybrid cross?. Agenda Quiz Sex Linked Traits Mutations.
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Genetics Study Guide Key to Success on the Test. 1. What scientist experimented with pea plants to establish modern genetics? Gregor Mendel.
Patterns of Heredity Review. What mode of inheritance shows a blending of a trait? – Incomplete dominance.
Chapter 12 Objectives Distinguish between sex chromosomes and autosomes. Explain the role of sex chromosomes in sex determination. Describe how an X- or.
Human Heredity Ch 14. Human Chromosomes Karyotype – picture of chromosomes grouped together in pairs 23 pairs (46 total) Two are sex chromosomes (pair.
Fundamentals of Genetics Chapter 9 Table of Contents Section 1 Mendel’s Legacy Section 2 Genetic Crosses.
Human Genetics Chapter 12
5.3 Tracking Inheritance Pages
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
7.4 Human Genetics and Pedigrees TEKS 6F, 6H The student is expected to: 6F predict possible outcomes of various genetic combinations such as monohybrid.
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu To View the presentation as a slideshow with effects select “View”
Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance Chapter 15. Objectives Understand the concept of “Linked Genes” Understand how recombination of genes affect genetic.
Chromosomal Inheritance and Human Heredity. Human Chromosomes Karyotype – a picture of an organism’s chromosomes We take pictures during mitosis when.
Chapter 12: Inheritance Patterns and Human Genetics.
Gender Determinati on. In humans what genetically makes you male or female???? Images from: Sex Determination.
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Chapter Seven: Extending Mendelian Genetics
KEY CONCEPT Genes can be mapped to specific locations on chromosomes.
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Chromosomes and inheritance.
Human Genetics Biology Waggy
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Chapter 12 Table of Contents Section 1 Chromosomes and Inheritance
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
what are autosomes? What are sex chromosomes?
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Effects of Gene Location
Chapter 12 Table of Contents Section 1 Chromosomes and Inheritance
Genetics – Types of Inheritance
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Human Genetics and Pedigrees
Sex-Linked Inheritance
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Chapter 12 Table of Contents Section 1 Chromosomes and Inheritance
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
KEY CONCEPT A combination of methods is used to study human genetics.
Presentation transcript:

Inheritance Patterns and Human Genetics Chapter 12: Inheritance Patterns and Human Genetics

Chromosomes and Inheritance KEY CONCEPT Chromosomes are the mode of genetic inheritance in humans

Two Types of Human Chromosomes Sex Chromosomes – contain genes that determine the gender (sex) of an individual

Two Types of Human Chromosomes Autosomes – all other chromosomes which are not directly involved in gender determination

Gender (Sex) Determination Read the first paragraph under the heading ‘Sex Determination’ on page 236. SRY – Sex-determining Region Y: is a gene on the Y-chromosome that codes for a protein that causes the gonads of and embryo to develop as testes.

Sex-linked Trait – a trait coded by an allele on a sex chromosome Sex-Linked Genes and Traits Sex-linked Trait – a trait coded by an allele on a sex chromosome Because males have only one X chromosome, a male who carries a recessive allele on the X chromosome will exhibit the sex-linked trait.

The X-chromosome is much larger than the Y-chromosome Sex-Linked Genes and Traits The X-chromosome is much larger than the Y-chromosome This causes there to be many more X-linked than Y-linked traits

Linked Genes Linked Genes – pairs of genes that tend to be inherited together because they are close to each other on a chromosome Because they are close to each other, they are less likely to be separated in crossing over during meiosis

Chromosome Mapping Chromosome Map – a diagram that shows the linear order of genes on a chromosome The percentage of crossing-over for two traits is proportional to the distance between them on a chromosome Map Unit – a 1% frequency (chance) to cross over

They do not affect the organism itself but can be passed to offspring Mutations Germ-Cell Mutations – changes in nucleotide-base sequence that take place in an organism’s gametes They do not affect the organism itself but can be passed to offspring

They can affect an organism but will not be passed on to offspring Mutations Somatic-Cell Mutations – changes in nucleotide-base sequence that take place in an organism’s body cells They can affect an organism but will not be passed on to offspring

Chromosomal Mutations Chromosome Mutation – changes in the structure of a chromosome or complete loss or gain of a chromosome

Types of Chromosomal Mutations Deletion – loss of a piece of a chromosome Inversion – chromosome segment breaks off, flips around, and reattaches

Types of Chromosomal Mutations Translocation – a piece of chromosome breaks off and reattaches to a non-homolog Nondisjunction – a chromosome fails to separate from its homologue during meiosis Causes one gamete to receive an extra chromosome and one gamete to receive no copies

Human Genetics KEY CONCEPT Geneticists analyze genetic data to track the factors that influence human genetic traits and their inheritance

Pedigrees Pedigree – a diagram (tree) that shows how a trait is inherited over several generations Squares are males Circles are females Filled symbols have the trait/condition Empty symbols do not have trait or condition

Patterns of Inheritance – the expression of genes over generations Pedigrees help interpret these patterns Carrier – an organism that does not express the phenotype for a trait, but carries one recessive allele A carrier can pass the allele to an offspring who might wind up showing the phenotype

Complex Characters Complex Characters – traits influenced strongly by both the environment and by genes Read the first two paragraphs on page 243 X-linked Traits – complex characters that are determined by genes found on the X-chromosome Sex-Influenced Traits – autosomal traits where the same genotype in males and females will show as different genotypes

Genetic Disorders We will go over Table 12-1 on page 246 and do a Punnett square for Tay-sachs to see how a carrier functions

Genetic Disorders

Pedigree Analysis

Pedigree Analysis