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Transcript
Genetic Inheritance
Objective
• Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for
passing genetic materials from generation to
generation.
Genes
• Hereditary
information is
contained in genes.
• Genes are composed
of DNA that makes
up the chromosomes
of cells.
Genes
• Each gene carries a
single unit of
information.
• A human cell
contains thousands
of different genes.
Gene
Each Cell = Full set of genes
• Each human cell
contains a copy of all
the genes needed to
produce a human
being.
Genetic Inheritance
Unattached
earlobes
(Dominant)
Attached
earlobes
(Recessive)
• A single inherited
trait of an individual
can be determined
by one pair or by
many pairs of genes.
Genetic Inheritance
• A single inherited
trait of an individual
can be determined
by one pair or by
many pairs of genes.
Asexual Reproduction
• In asexual
reproduction, all the
genes come from a
single parent.
• Asexually produced
offspring are
genetically identical
to the parent.
Asexual Reproduction
• In asexual
reproduction, all the
genes come from a
single parent.
• Asexually produced
offspring are
genetically identical
to the parent.
Sexual Reproduction
• In sexual reproduction typically half of
the genes come from each parent.
23
chromosomes
in the sperm
23
chromosomes
in the egg
Sexual Reproduction
• In sexual reproduction typically half of
the genes come from each parent.
46 chromosomes in
the zygote
Sexual Reproduction
• Sexually produced
offspring are not
identical to either
parent.
The Lincoln
Family
Objectives
• Describe simple mechanisms related
to the inheritance of some physical
traits in offspring.
Genetic Inheritance
• In all organisms,
genetic traits are
passed on from
generation to
generation.
Dominant vs. Recessive traits
• Some genes are
dominant and some
Dominant
are recessive.
Dominant
Dominant
Recessive
Recessive
Recessive
Genetic Probability
The probability of
traits being expressed
can be determined
using models of
genetic inheritance.
Punnet Squares
• Some models of
prediction are
pedigree charts and
Punnett squares.
R= round
r= wrinkled
Green vs. Yellow Pea Pods
G=
g=
Pedigree Chart
Pedigree Chart
Incomplete Dominance
• Some traits are
inherited by
mechanisms other
than dominance and
recessiveness.