Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Genetics Unit.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Genetics Unit."— Presentation transcript:

1 Genetics Unit

2 Introduction to Genetics
-Genetics is the study of heredity. -Heredity is how different genes are passed down from parents to children.

3 PHENOTYPE A phenotype is the expression of an observable physical trait or characteristic of an organism, such as stature or blood type, based on genetic and environmental influences.

4 Examples vs Non-examples
Hair PHENOTYPE Hair-do: not a phenotype Twins born with A weird girl who fros-out blonde and red hair her hair

5 Phenotypes Can you think of some examples of phenotypes?
Write down at least 2 examples of phenotypes (traits) in your notes

6 How good are you at judging chimpanzee phenotype?
Which chimps are related?

7 Phenotypes? Yes or no? Polydactyl

8 Phenotypes? Yes or no? NO! Flamingos get their pink color from the food they eat, not their genes!

9 HOMOZYGOUS organism with two identical alleles for the same trait
HOMOZYGOUS organism with two identical alleles for the same trait **root word “homo” = same

10 HETEROZYGOUS organism with two different alleles for the same trait
HETEROZYGOUS organism with two different alleles for the same trait **root word “hetero” = different

11 Homozygous vs. Heterozygous
Two alleles for the “height gene” might be TALL (T) and SHORT (t) A homozygous individual would be TT or tt –two of the same alleles A heterozygous individual would be Tt –two DIFFERENT alleles

12 DOMINANT allele that is expressed when at least one allele is present (TT or Tt = tall) “cover up”

13 RECESSIVE allele that is expressed only when homozygous (no dominant allele) (tt = short)

14 Recessive Dominant aa AA or Aa

15 Dominant Recessive ww WW or Ww

16 Dimples (D) No dimples (d)
What could AC Slater’s genotype be? Zach’s? DD or Dd dd

17 My PHENOTYPE is Albino (or no color).
SNOWFLAKE –rare albino gorilla Albinism combination of recessive alleles passed from both parents of an individual prevents the body from making the usual amounts of the pigment melanin NN = Normal pigmentation (dominant) Nn = Normal pigmentation nn = Albinism About 1 in 17,000 people have some type of albinism, although up to 1 in 75 are carriers. My PHENOTYPE is Albino (or no color). My GENOTYPE is nn.

18 TRAIT a characteristic Examples: Plant size, seed color, pod shape

19 GENE (a segment of DNA that controls traits)

20 Above you see chromosomes. The circled area is a gene on chromosome #22. The absence of this gene causes velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS) which may cause ADD and mental illness

21 Breast Cancer and Genes

22 ALLELES Each gene comes in different forms called alleles, so the gene that controls flower color may come in two alleles: purple and white.

23 ALLELES different forms of a gene

24

25 The combination of the two alleles for a given gene
Genotype The combination of the two alleles for a given gene

26 MENDEL’S EXPERIMENTS

27 GREGOR MENDEL The “father” of Genetics Lived from 1822-1884
Austrian Monk Published his work in 1866, but no one took him seriously until 1900. Studied Pea Plants!

28 Mendel experimented with 7 different characteristics

29 GENES Each feature of the pea plants is controlled by a gene. It may have a gene that controls its color, another size for and another for shape.

30 Monohybrid cross. First, Mendel kept all the traits the same except for _one___. This is a called a __monohybrid___cross___ ________ One trait disappeared in the _F1_______ It reappear in the F2 in a ratio of 3:1_____

31 Dihybrid Cross Next, Mendel controlled all traits except for __2__. He called this a _dihybrid cross_____ Again, two traits disappeared in the F1 They reappeared in the F2 in a ratio of 9:3:3:1

32 Mendel’s Principles of Inheritance
Inherited traits are transmitted by genes which occur in alternate forms called alleles Principle of Dominance - when 2 forms of the same gene are present the dominant allele is expressed Principle of Segregation - in meiosis two alleles separate so that each gamete receives only one form of the gene Principle of Independent Assortment - each trait is inherited independent of other traits (chance)

33 If we saw an organism that had round seeds (round is dominant), how could we figure out what its genotype is?

34 A cross between an unknown and a homozygous recessive
Test Cross A cross between an unknown and a homozygous recessive

35 Example of a Test Cross Unknown

36 Incomplete Dominance When a combination of the dominant and recessive creates a new phenotype. RR = red, rr = white, and Rr = pink

37 Incomplete Dominance RR Rr rr

38 When both traits are expressed equally. Example: AB blood type
Co-dominance When both traits are expressed equally. Example: AB blood type

39 a trait that is found on either the X or Y chromosome
Sex Linked Trait a trait that is found on either the X or Y chromosome

40 Hemophilia is an example of a sex linked trait.

41 a disease where your blood doesn’t clot.
Hemophilia a disease where your blood doesn’t clot.

42 Hemophilia only occurs when all of the X chromosomes have a copy of the recessive gene.

43

44

45 SICKLE CELL ANEMIA

46

47 Why would African American’s be so much more likely to have Sickle Cell?

48

49 chart that shows the relationships within a family
PEDIGREE chart that shows the relationships within a family

50

51 Pedigree Basics Males are squares, females are circles, and unborn babies are triangles or octagons Shaded figures represent individuals with the trait, a carrier could be 1/2 shaded Generations are numbered with roman numerals (I, II, II, IV) from top to bottom People within generations are numbered (1,2,3) from left to right

52 ANTIBODY a protein produced by white blood cells in the body in response to the presence of an antigen, for example, a bacterium or virus

53 ANTIGEN a substance, usually a protein, on the surface of a cell or bacterium that stimulates the production of an antibody

54 Blood Groups Blood group A
You have A antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and B antibodies in your blood plasma. Blood group B You have B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and A antibodies in your blood plasma.

55

56 Blood Groups Blood group AB You have both A and B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and no A or B antibodies at all in your blood plasma. Blood group 0 You have neither A or B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells but you have both A and B antibodies in your blood plasma.

57 Genetic Disorders

58 AMNIOCENTESIS A technique used to determine the genetic traits of a baby before it is born

59

60

61

62 Klinefelter Syndrome Have male genitalia and internal ducts, but underdeveloped testes Do not produce sperm Slight enlargement of the breasts 47,XXY 1 out of every 500 male births

63 Turner Syndrome Has female external genitalia Underdeveloped ovaries
Short (under 5 feet) Webbed Neck Broad, Shield-like chest 45,X 1 out of every 3000 female births

64 Cri-du-Chat Syndrome Partial monosomy (part of 1 chromosome is lost)
Loss of about 1/3 of the short arm of chromosome 5 Anatomical malfomrations (gastrointestinal and cardiac complications) Mentally retarded Abnormal development of the larynx which makes the baby’s cry sound like a cat’s cry 1 in 50,000 live births

65 Down Syndrome BKA trisomy 21 (47, 21+); 3 copies of the 21st chromosome Short Small round heads Protruding, furrowed tongues which cause mouth to remain partially open Mentally challenged (IQ below 70) Shortened life expectancy (<50) Prone to reparatory disease and heart malformations Have 15x higher chance of getting leukemia Chance of having a baby with Down syndrome goes up as the mother gets older


Download ppt "Genetics Unit."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google