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1 Review of Gregor Mendel’s life and work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvR_Sdm1orU

2 Topic 4.3 Theoretical Genetics Some review definitions: Genotype : A pair of alleles expressed by two letters (ie. Bb) Phenotype: A characteristic produced by a genotype Dominant allele: The allele that is expressed in the Bb phenotype Recessive allele: An allele expressed only when homozygous Codominant alleles: Both alleles are expressed

3 More definitions: Locus: The place, on a chromosome, a gene is located Homozygous: alleles for a gene are identical Heterozygous alleles for a gene are different BB or bb Bb

4 Carrier: More definitions: A heterozygote - the recessive allele does not have an affect on her phenotype, but she can pass the gene to her offspring where it may be expressed. Test Cross: Crossing a recessive homozygote with an individual with the dominant phenotype can determine the genotype of the individual.

5 Most genetic research before 1990 was done through pedigree charts. Genetic counselors and Doctors still use them in family histories. Pedigrees trace traits through generations. P1 generation F1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 5 F2 6 7 8 F2

6 F2 5-1

7 Punnett Squares help us determine the probabilities of the genotypes and phenotypes of offspring of a cross between two individuals. For example, the Sickle cell characteristic http://www.chasescloset.com/_images/personal/ct_head2head_bw.jpg T-Boz Tionne Watkins

8 Steps in making a Punnet Square: 1. Choose letters for alleles: capital for dominant lower case for recessive S s

9 2. Determine parents genotype: Possibilities: Homozygous dominant = Homozygous recessive = Heterozygous = 3. Put the possible gametes of the parents on the top and along the side of the square: SS ss Ss

10 4. Fill in the grid: SS X ss Ss X ssSs X Ss 5. Determine the probabilities for offspring genotype and phenotype S s ssss ss SS S s ssss SsSs S

11 Types of inheritance: 1. Simple Dominant/Recessive Widow’s peak Tongue rolling Hitch hiker’s thumb Attached earlobe Bent pinky http://www.ncrtec.org/tl/camp/gene/thumb1.jpg http://www.popstarsplus.com/images/JohnTravoltaPicture.jpg http://www.jbhs.k12.nf.ca/biology/photos/mvc-006f.jpg http://library.thinkquest.org/C0118084/Gene/Genetic_variation/examples_files/earlobe.jpg http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en-commons/thumb/d/db/250px-Rolled_tongue_flikr.jpg

12 2. Multiple alleles Three or more alleles are possible (though each individual can only have two at a time)

13 5. Determine the probabilities for offspring genotype and phenotype

14 3. Sex-linked traits Traits carried on the X (or Y) chromosomes: Color blindness http://www.lumosity.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/02/12/colorblind_21.png Haemophilia http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/images/hanover/family.jpg Found most often in males

15 5. Determine the probabilities for offspring genotype and phenotype

16 4. polygenic - characteristic determined by more than one gene skin color eye color height

17 Homework : Punnett Square Work Sheet


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