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Transcript
Basic
Genetics
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View video at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxKFdQo10rE
Particulate Inheritance
▪Mendel stated that
physical traits are
inherited as “particles”
▪Mendel did not know
that the “particles”
were actually
Chromosomes & DNA
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Genetic Terminology
▪ Trait - any characteristic that
can be passed from parent to
offspring (a genetically
determined characteristic or
condition)
▪ Heredity - passing of traits from
parent to offspring
▪ Genetics - study of heredity
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Types of Genetic Crosses
▪ Monohybrid cross - cross
involving a single trait
e.g. flower color
▪ Dihybrid cross - cross involving
two traits
e.g. flower color & plant height
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Punnett Square
Used to help
solve genetics
problems
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Genetic Terms
▪ Alleles – forms or versions of a gene
▪ The Gene is for pea color and the alleles are
green and yellow
▪ Usually two or more alleles for a particular gene
▪ Dominant – the dominant trait is
expressed as long as one dominant
allele is present (R)
▪ Recessive – trait is only expressed
when there are two copies of the
recessive allele (r)
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More Terminology
▪ Genotype - gene combination
for a trait, the alleles an
individual has (RR, Rr, rr)
▪ Phenotype - the physical
expression of the genotype
(red, white)
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Genotype & Phenotype in Flowers
Genotype of alleles:R = red
flowerr = yellow flower
All genes occur in pairs, so 2 alleles
affect a characteristic
Possible combinations are:
Genotypes
RR
Phenotypes
RED
Rr
rr
RED YELLOW
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Genotypes can be…
▪ Homozygous - Having the same
alleles at a particular gene locus
on homologous chromosomes (RR
or rr)
▪ Heterozygous – Having different
alleles at a particular gene locus
on homologous
chromosomes (Rr); also called
hybrid
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Monohybrid
Crosses
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P1 Monohybrid Cross → F1
• Trait: Seed Shape
• Alleles: R – Round r – Wrinkled
• Cross: Round seeds x Wrinkled seeds
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RR
x
rr
r
r
Genotype: Rr
Phenotype: Round
R
Rr
Rr
Genotypic
Ratio: All alike
R
Rr
Rr
Phenotypic
Ratio: All alike
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P1 Monohybrid Cross Review
▪ Homozygous dominant x
Homozygous recessive
▪ Offspring (F1 generation) are all
Heterozygous (hybrids)
▪ Genotypic & Phenotypic ratio is 1,
the genotypes are the same, the
phenotypes are the same.
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F1 Monohybrid Cross → F2
• Trait: Seed Shape
• Alleles: R – Round r – Wrinkled
• Cross: Round seeds x Round seeds
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Rr
x
Rr
R
R RR
r
Rr
r
Rr
Genotype: RR, Rr, rr
Phenotype: Round &
wrinkled
G.Ratio: 1:2:1
rr
P.Ratio: 3:1
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F1 Monohybrid Cross Review
▪ Heterozygous x heterozygous
▪ Offspring (F2 generation):25%
Homozygous dominant RR50%
Heterozygous Rr25% Homozygous
Recessive rr
▪ Genotypic ratio is 1:2:1
▪ Phenotypic Ratio is 3:1
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Mendel’s Laws
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Law of Dominance
In a cross of parents that are pure
for contrasting traits, only one form
of the trait will appear in the next
generation.
All the offspring will be
heterozygous and express only the
dominant trait.
RR x rr yields all Rr (round seeds)
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Law of Segregation
• During the formation of gametes
(eggs or sperm), the two alleles
responsible for a trait separate from
each other.
• Alleles for a trait are then
"recombined" at fertilization,
producing the genotype for the traits
of the offspring.
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Applying the Law of Segregation
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Law of Independent Assortment
• Alleles for different traits are
distributed to sex cells (&
offspring) independently of one
another.
• This law can be illustrated using
dihybrid crosses.
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Dihybrid Cross
• A breeding experiment that tracks
the inheritance of two traits.
• Each pair of alleles segregates
independently during gamete formation
o How to calculate number of gametes:
2n (n = # of heterozygote traits)
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Dihybrid Cross
• Traits: Seed shape & Seed color
• Alleles: R round
r wrinkled
Y yellow
y green
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RrYy x RrYy
RY Ry rY ry
RY Ry rY ry
All possible gamete combinations
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Dihybrid Cross
RY
Ry
rY
ry
RY
Ry
rY
ry
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Dihybrid Cross
RY
Ry
RY RRYY RRYy
Ry RRYy
rY
ry
RrYY
RrYy
Round/Yellow:
Round/green:
RRyy
RrYy
9
3
Rryy
wrinkled/Yellow: 3
rY RrYY
RrYy
rrYY
rrYy
wrinkled/green: 1
ry
RrYy
Rryy
rrYy
rryy
9:3:3:1 phenotypic
ratio
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Summary of Mendel’s laws
LAW
DOMINANCE
SEGREGATION
INDEPENDENT
ASSORTMENT
PARENT
CROSS
OFFSPRING
TT x tt
tall x short
100% Tt
tall
Tt x Tt
tall x tall
75% tall
25% short
RrGg x RrGg
round & green
x
round & green
9/16 round seeds & green pods
3/16 round seeds & yellow pods
3/16 wrinkled seeds & green
pods
1/16 wrinkled seeds & yellow
pods
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