Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

BUT THE DOCTORS TOLD MY PARENTS I WOULD BE, LIKE,

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "BUT THE DOCTORS TOLD MY PARENTS I WOULD BE, LIKE,"— Presentation transcript:

1 BUT THE DOCTORS TOLD MY PARENTS I WOULD BE, LIKE,
6 FEET TALL!!! WHAT’S UP WITH THAT?

2 The Teacher Said… Yes, Yes, Yes…
The teachers ALWAYS say that GENOTYPE determines PHENOTYPE And you KNOW that teachers ARE ALWAYS RIGHT!!!!

3 GENOTYPE vs ENVIRONMENT
Your GENOTYPE determines how tall you MIGHT be able to grow to… BUT environmental factors determine how tall you actually become. Environmental factors such as: eating habits health exercise, etc. will determine the height you will actually be in life.

4 Foot binding

5 Diet…

6 What Traits are Affected???
Expression of many phenotypes can be affected by the environment. Our Hair and Skin color are influenced by the amount of sun exposure: - Hair tends to lighten with a lot of sunlight - Skin tends to darken with a lot of sunlight

7 Go Ahead… Ask Me Why… Human skin is affected by the amount of ultraviolet radiation to which people are exposed (i.e, how much time you spend in the sun) Your skin contains a dark brown pigment called melanin Melanin acts as a UV filter UV light is a mutagenic agent - Mutagens cause mutations (aka. skin cancer!)

8 Melanosomes, which make the protein melanin, pile up on top of a cell’s nucleus to protect the nuclear DNA from mutations caused by the sun’s ultra-violet rays The more a cell is exposed to the sun, the more melanin is produced to protect the nucleus! - Why??? DNA!!! Pile On!

9 The more melanin, the darker your skin…
The more exposure you (and your ancestors) have had to the sun, the more melanin you will have in your epidermis (skin) The more melanin in your epidermis, the darker your skin appears…

10 Himalayan Rabbits Himalayan rabbits are native to
the Himalayan Mountains - where it is COLD!!!! These rabbits have WHITE FUR over most of their bodies, with BLACK FUR on their ears, noses, feet and tails. This color pattern is the result of an environmental factor! Temperature differences in different parts of the rabbits’ bodies change the color of their fur Areas where the body temperature is below 33°C the fur grows in black.

11 How do we know? A scientist shaved an area of fur on the backs of “regular” Himalayan rabbits. Ice packs were kept on the shaved areas long enough for the rabbits’ fur to begin growing back. When the ice packs were removed, the fur growing beneath them was black.

12 The Same Rabbit Before Ice Packs After Ice Packs

13 Answer this……. Suppose you wanted a Himalayan rabbit with white feet.
Which of these procedures would you follow? A. place ice packs on the rabbit’s feet B. place the rabbit outside on a sunny day C. place the rabbit outside when it is snowing D. place the rabbit in a cage with a heated floor

14 WHY do we need to know this?
We need to understand the relationship between genes and the environment As the environment changes, the genotype that is best able to adapt will survive We cannot judge which is more valuable: the genotype or the phenotype

15 The Relationship The relationship between genotype and phenotype is summarized this way: genotype + environment → phenotype


Download ppt "BUT THE DOCTORS TOLD MY PARENTS I WOULD BE, LIKE,"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google