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Look at photos on the following slides of famous family members. Identify similar characteristics between the children and the parents.

Think of a characteristic that you share with a family member. Think of a characteristic that you have that none of your family members share.

The answer is in the understanding of Heredity. Based on our opening activity, we know that we have characteristics of our parents, yet we are unique individuals. Why is this? The answer is in the understanding of Heredity.

Heredity is the passing of traits from parents to offspring. Genetics is the study of heredity.

Essential Question: How are genes, chromosomes, and heredity “related” to one another? Standards: S7L3a. Explain the role of genes and chromosomes in the process of inheriting a specific trait.

What’s the difference between these two cells? Prokaryote Eukaryote Genetic Material Genetic Material

What’s the purpose of the genetic material? Prokaryote Eukaryote Genetic Material Genetic Material

So far, we have discussed genetic material in the nucleus of a cell that makes you unique. Now, we can give the genetic material a name… Genetic Material DNA

DeoxyriboNucleic Acid DNA stands for… DeoxyriboNucleic Acid Genetic Material: DNA

DNA is often referred to as a blueprint because it contains the instructions needed for an organism to grow, maintain itself, and reproduce.

Genetic material (DNA) makes you an individual with a unique combination of characteristics. These characteristics are also known as Traits. Genetic Material Turn to a seat partner and describe a few Traits that make you different from others.

Inherited Traits Many of your traits may resemble those your parents have, including your hair color, eye color, and blood type. These characteristics are called inherited traits. Some traits are acquired, not inherited. Which means the trait is developed during your life. Some traits are both inherited and acquired. For example, skin color has both an inherited component and an environmental one.

Inherited Traits

Inherited Traits If a mother works out as a body builder for many years, will her offspring inherit strong muscles? Why or Why Not? If a father speaks several languages fluently, will his children be able to understand what he is saying in different languages? Why or Why Not?

Inherited Traits Turn to a seat partner and share a trait that you inherited and a trait that you may have just acquired.

You inherit traits through sexual reproduction. During sexual reproduction, a cell containing genetic material (DNA) from the mother and a cell containing genetic material (DNA) from the father combine into a completely new cell, which becomes the offspring.

Inherited traits are controlled by the structures, materials, and processes you learned about in the previous unit. Which structures and processes of the cell do you think are responsible for the inheritance of traits?

Gregor Mendel discovered that there are patterns to inheritance Gregor Mendel discovered that there are patterns to inheritance. He did this by studying pea plants while living at a monastery.

Through Mendel’s discoveries, we found out that inherited traits (characteristics) are determined by genes.

Overview of Mendel’s Experiment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mehz7tCxjSE

Genes, Chromosomes, Heredity, and DNA, what’s the difference? Transition slide

Let’s Look Deeper…

Heredity is the passing of Genes from parents to offspring. A Eukaryotic cell has a Nucleus that contains genetic material. A Chromosome is the structure that holds the genetic material (DNA). A Gene is a section of DNA that provides instructions for specific traits. Heredity is the passing of Genes from parents to offspring. DNA is the genetic material that provides instructions for all the body’s functions.

Another Comparison… Eukaryotic Cell Nucleus Chromosome DNA Gene

Genes, Chromosomes and DNA http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/chromosomes/intro/

Each set of Genes codes for a different trait Chromosomes Each set of Genes codes for a different trait

Animations http://www.yourgenome.org/landing_dgg.shtml http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/molecules/gene/

[introduces dominant and recessive] Study Jams: Heredity http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/human-body/heredity.htm [introduces dominant and recessive]

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