Fundamentals of Genetics

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Warm-up: 12/9 With Pea Plants which is dominant, purple flower or white flower? What does P1 generation mean? What does purebred mean For flower color.
Advertisements

Chapter 14 Mendel genetics. Gregor Mendel Pea plants –Advantages Variety of characteristics –Seed color Many different traits –Yellow, green.
Vocabulary Word DefinitionOther Things to Know… The field of Biology devoted to understanding how traits are passed from parents to offspring Gregor Mendel.
1. What is genetics The study of heredity 2. Gregor Mendel used pea plants to study what? inheritance.
Genetics Unit. Genetics = the field of biology devoted to understanding how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring Heredity = the transmission.
Genetics College Biology. Gregor Mendel Mid 1800’s, Austrian monk. Introduced probability to genetics Mated pea plants.
Genetics Chapter 11.
Lab Biology Chapter 9 - Genetics Mrs. Nemanic
Fundamentals of Genetics
Patterns of Inheritance Chapter Early Ideas of Heredity Gregor Mendel -chose to study pea plants because: 1. other research showed that.
Genetics.
1 Vocabulary Review GENETICS. 2 Study of how characteristics are transmitted from parent to offspring GENETICS.
Fundamentals of Genetics
Mendelian Heredity (Fundamentals of Genetics) CH9 pg 173.
Genetics. Heredity Passing of genetic traits from parent to offspring Gregor Mendel discovered the principles of heredity while studying pea plants (“Father.
Chapter 6 Mendelian Genetics. Genetics – the scientific study of heredity Gregor Mendel is said to be the father of genetics. Mendel used pea plants to.
1 Vocabulary Review GENETICS. 2 Study of how characteristics are transmitted from parent to offspring GENETICS.
Genetics = The study of heredity/how characteristics are passed from parents to offspring.
Basic Genetics Gregor Mendel The Father of Genetics.
Mendelian Genetics Ch 14.
Warm up: Who was the father of genetics?. Fundamentals of Genetics Chapter 9 Section 1 Mendel’s Legacy Section 2 Genetic Crosses Lynn English High School~Biology~Ms.
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Section 1 Mendel’s Legacy Chapter 9 Gregor Mendel The study of how.
Genetics. What is Genetics  Genetics is the scientific study of heredity.  Heredity is what makes each species unique.
Genetics Chapter 11. What is Genetics  Genetics is the scientific study of heredity.  Heredity is what makes each species unique.
The Work of Gregor Mendel. Question Have you ever wondered why everyone in your family is tall, but you are short? Have you ever wondered why everyone.
CH 9 FUNDAMENTALS OF GENETICS. Genetics  What is it? Define it in your notebook with a partner.  Field of biology devoted to understanding how characteristics.
CH 9 FUNDAMENTALS OF GENETICS. Genetics  What is it?  Define it in your notebook with a partner.  Field of biology devoted to understanding how characteristics.
1 Vocabulary Review GENETICS. 2 Study of how characteristics are transmitted from parent to offspring GENETICS.
Genetics Review 23 How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
Fundamentals of Genetics. Early Genetics Gregor Mendel- Austrian monk—mid 1800s “Father of Genetics” - studied garden peas Pisum sativum.
Heredity is the passing of characteristics from parents to offspring Trait – a characteristic that is inherited Example: –Hair color is a characteristic.
Genetics and Inheritance Chapter 11 (page 262) What makes you you? DNA DNA is a system of codes that controls every aspect of your life (how you look,
Ch. 9: Complete Inheritance
Introduction to Genetics
Mendelian Heredity (Fundamentals of Genetics) Chapter 9
Chapter 9 Table of Contents Section 1 Mendel’s Legacy
copyright cmassengale
Genetics.
Chapter 8 Heredity.
Ch. 9: Complete Inheritance
Mendel & heredity.
Chapter 9 Table of Contents Section 1 Mendel’s Legacy
Lab Biology Chapter 9 - Genetics Mrs. Nemanic
Fundamentals of Genetics
Chapter 9 Table of Contents Section 1 Mendel’s Legacy
Chap 9 : Fundamentals of Genetics
Genetics.
Ch. 8 Test Review Mendel and Heredity.
Chapter 9 Table of Contents Section 1 Mendel’s Legacy
OPEN YELLOW BOOK TO PAGE
Heredity and Punnett Squares
Chapter 11.
Genetics.
Vocabulary Review GENETICS.
Punnett Squares.
GENETICS -2A Gregor Mendel.
Genetics.
Fundamentals of Genetics
Why we look the way we look...
Biology.
Mendelian genetics.
Mendel & Heredity.
Lecture # 6 Date _________
Genetics.
Genetics 4-3 Genetics Minute Video: 18 things you should know about yourself! Click the X.
The science of heredity Frank Gregorio
Fundamentals of Genetics
Chapter 9 Table of Contents Section 1 Mendel’s Legacy
Mendelian Genetics Ch. 6.
Presentation transcript:

Fundamentals of Genetics Ch.9

(9-1) Genetics Field of Bio focused on how characteristics are passed from parent to offspring (heredity) Gregor Mendel “Father of Genetics”

Mendel’s Peas Studied 7 characteristics (heritable features) of peas Ex: plant height Each characteristic had 2 different traits Ex: long or short stems

Mendel’s Experiments Started w/ 2 pure plant groups for a particular characteristic P generation Cross-pollinated (sexual reprod.) those plants to produce the next generation F1 generation

Experiments (cont.) Allowed F1 plants to self-pollinate (asexual) to produce the next generation F2 generation

Mendel’s Results F1 always showed only 1 of the 2 traits Dominant factor: masked other trait F2 always showed a 3:1 ratio b/w the 2 traits Recessive factor: factor being masked

Mendel’s Laws Segregation Independent Assortment

Law of Segregation A pair of factors separate during gamete (sex cell) formation

Law of Independent Assortment Factors for different characteristics are distributed to gametes independently Ex: not all blue eyed people have blond hair

Molecular Genetics Study of the structure & function of chromo.’s & genes Allele: alternate form of a gene Dominant = capital letter (B) Recessive = lower case letter (b)

(9-2) Genetic Crosses Genotype: genetic makeup BB, Bb, bb Phenotype: physical appearance Not all alleles shown BB = black, Bb = black, bb = white

Genotype Vocab Homozygous (purebred): same alleles for the characteristic BB = ho/go dominant bb = ho/go recessive Heterozygous (Hybrid): different alleles for the characteristic Bb

Probability Likelihood that a specific event will occur Determined by a Punnett square

Punnett Squares Monohybrid Cross – 1 characteristic Dihybrid Cross – 2 “ Trihybrid Cross – 3 “

Testcross Dominant phenotype, but what genotype? Unknown genotype crossed w/ ho/go recessive

Complications Incomplete dominance Codominance Multiple alleles Pleiotropy Polygenic Inheritance Epistasis

Incomplete Dominance Both alleles blend to make phenotype Ex: red (RR) x white (rr) = pink (Rr)

Codominance Both alleles expressed in a he/go offspring No blending! Ex: red (RR) x white (rr) = roan (Rr) Roan = red & white

Multiple-alleles Traits controlled by 3 or more alleles of the same gene Blood groups (A, B, O)

Pleiotropy 1 gene affects many characters Hemoglobin sickling allele

Polygenic Traits 1 trait determined by multiple genes Skin color

Epistasis Expression of 1 gene depends on another Hair color & albinism genes