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Genetics and Heredity

Genetics and Heredity Genetics: The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. Heredity: The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. Vision, height, weight, blood type and eye color are factors determined by heredity.

Sex Cells Female Sex Cell Called an ovum or egg Contains the XX chromosomes Male Sex Cell Called the sperm Contains the XY chromosomes

Chromosomes Rod shaped chemical compounds that carry genetic coding. The genetic coding transmits characteristics from the parent to the child. Found in both sperm and ovum/egg. Each mature sperm and egg cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 total.

Genes Genes: Carry inherited traits which pass on physical characteristics from one generation to another. Trait: A distinguishing quality or characteristic. There are hundreds of genes on each chromosome. They are the building blocks of chromosomes. They can be dominant or recessive.

Dominant Genes The stronger genes. Need only one to pass on the characteristic. The trait seen in the child.

Recessive Genes The weaker genes Need two to pass on the characteristic. Will only produce a trait when it is transmitted by both parents at the same time.

Gene Example B = Brown eyes (dominate gene) b = Blue eyes (recessive gene) BB = Brown eyes bb = Blue eyes Bb = Brown eyes, but carries the recessive blue eye gene

Gender of a Child Chromosome combinations determine the gender. An XY combination will produce a male child. An XX combination will produce a female child. The father determines the sex of the child.

Gene-O-Gram Assignment Now you get a chance to see where your traits come from. Complete the Gene-O-Gram assignment Examples to use: Medical, physical, talents (musically, athletically, etc.), character traits (eye and hair color, personality, etc.) Due next class period.

Summary Each person is a unique individual. Studying genetics and heredity help us understand how that works.