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1 Heredity Ch. 13, 14

2 Traits Physical attributes (hair color)

3 Genes Sections of DNA that code for a specific trait
AGCGTTTACT = red hair (phenotype)

4 Chromosomes DNA wrapped around histones

5 Alleles Different forms of a gene R: red allele r: gray allele

6 Genetics Review Genotype: Rr Phenotype: red hair

7 Charles Darwin Natural Selection
Favorable traits are passed on to offspring Unfavorable traits mean death & no offspring! But he couldn’t figure out how…

8 A few years later: 1860’s Gregor Mendel: Inheritance
How traits are passed on (parent  offspring)

9 Why study peas? Many varieties: Control reproduction: Short lifespan:
white flowering plant or purple flowering plant Control reproduction: cross-pollinate/hybrid or self-pollinate/purebred Short lifespan: Three generations in only three years P-generation, F1-generation, F2-generation

10 Pea Traits Collected thousands of pieces of data

11 Let’s do some science!

12 Mendel’s Experiment 1 Self pollinated pea plants to many generations
Purebred P-generation

13 Mendel’s Experiment 1 P gametes Resulting F1-generation Hybrid
Law of Dominance Genotype: Heterozygous alleles Pp

14 Mendel’s Experiment 1 F1 gametes Resulting F2-generation Phenotype:
3 purple: 1 white Genotype: 1PP:2Pp:1pp

15 Law of Segregation Discrete units of a trait segregate into separate gametes during gamete formation

16 Ex: Complete Dominance
In rabbits long ears are dominant to floppy ears. If a purebred long eared rabbit mates with a hybrid rabbit, what is the probability a bunny will be a hybrid?

17 Monohybrids are cool, but…
Observing two traits in one cross

18 Experiment 2 P-generation gametes: Resulting F1-generation? Purebred:
round RR yellow YY green rr wrinkled yy Resulting F1-generation?

19 Experiment 2 P-generation gametes: Resulting F1-generation
Purebred: round RR yellow YY green rr wrinkled yy Resulting F1-generation Hybrid Round Rr and Yellow Yy Resulting F2-generation?

20 Experiment 2 F1-generation gametes Resulting F2-generation
(RrYy X RrYy) Resulting F2-generation All pea styles

21 Law of Independent Assortment
The inheritance of one gene does not influence inheritance of another

22 Ex: Dihybrid Cross In cats Brown hair (B) is dominant to white hair (b) AND short tail (S) is dominant to long tail (s) cross a purebred short tailed, white cat with a purebred brown, long tailed cat

23 Ex: Dihybrid Cross In cats Brown hair (B) is dominant to white hair (b) AND short tail (S) is dominant to long tail (s) Parents: SSbb X ssBB FOIL:

24 Ex: Dihybrid Cross In cats Brown hair (B) is dominant to white hair (b) AND short tail (S) is dominant to long tail (s) F1: Hybrid for both traits SsBb F2 generation??????

25 Ex: Dihybrid Cross In cats Brown hair (B) is dominant to white hair (b) AND short tail (S) is dominant to long tail (s) F2 Generation 9 brown and short tail 3 white and short tail 3 brown and long tail 1 white and long tail

26 Complicated Genetics Life is complex

27 Ex: Incomplete Dominance
F1 hybrids have an intermediate appearance Ex: Snapdragons red x white 

28 Ex: Incomplete Dominance
F1 hybrids have an intermediate appearance Ex: Snapdragons red x white  pink Key RR - red RW - pink WW - white

29 Ex: Codominance Both alleles are expressed dominantly Ex: Roan horses
Neither allele is recessive Ex: Roan horses red x white 

30 Ex: Codominance Both alleles are expressed dominantly Ex: Roan horses
Neither allele is recessive Ex: Roan horses red x white  Red and White Key RR - red RW - roan WW - white

31 Ex: Multiple Alleles More than two alleles are present for one trait
Ex: Blood Groups A is dominant over O B is dominant over O A & B are codominant

32 Ex: Multiple Alleles More than two alleles are present for one trait
Ex: Blood Groups A is dominant over O B is dominant over O A & B are codominant Key AA & AO: type A BB & BO: type B AB: type AB OO: type O

33 Ex: Sex-linked Traits Traits that are associated with the X chromosome
Ex: Red-green colorblindness

34 Ex: Sex-linked Traits Traits that are associated with the X chromosome
Ex: Red-green colorblindness Key: XCXC: female normal XCXc: female carrier XcXc: female colorblind XCY: male normal XcY: male colorblind

35 Epistasis* Multiple genes affect one trait
Gene 1 codes for brown or black mice Gene 2 codes for pigment in general

36 Pleiotropy* One gene affects multiple traits
Ex: Cats with blue eyes are deaf

37 Polygenic Inheritance*
A continuum of one trait is affected by multiple genes Ex: human skin color Three separate genes code for 7 shades of skin color

38 Visualizing Genetics

39 Pedigrees Show relationships within a family
Track traits or disease in a family

40 Example of Pedigree Charts
Dominant or Recessive? Is this pedigree dominant or recessive?

41 Example of Pedigree Charts
Dominant or Recessive? Is this pedigree dominant or recessive?

42 Trisomy 21 Occurs when an individual receives an extra 21st chromosome
Causes Down’s Syndrome

43 Trisomy 13 Occurs when an individual receives an extra 13th chromosome
Causes Patau Syndrome

44 Klinefelter’s Syndrome
Occurs when males receive an extra X chromosome Causes men to be sterile

45 Jacob’s Syndrome Occurs when males receive an extra Y chromosome.
Causes men to become overly aggressive

46 Monosomy X Syndrome Occurs when females only receive one X chromosome
Causes Turners Syndrome

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