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Genetic Principles Advanced Genetics 1/21/15 Zuzana Kocsisova Mendel’s principles of segregation and independent assortment • Alleles segregate from each other in the formation of gametes. • Genes for different traits assort independently during the formation of gametes. Besides peas… • Hieracium – Seeds produced by apomixis; of maternal origin • • • • • • • • Mirabilis Honeybees Mice Cirsium Geum Maize stocks Pea weevil (Bruchus pisi) Mendel’s experimental approach • Defined phenotypes • Separate generations • Quantitative and statistical relationships • Simple interpretation of ratios • Follow-up experiments to back hypotheses Fisher: counts too good to be true? • e.g. 6022:2001 is too close to 3:1 • The probability of a fit this good by chance is .00007 • Other investigators have repeated Mendel’s experiments and report rations closer and further than Mendel’s Muller: mutations • Autosomal recessive mutations are harder to study in diploid organisms because both alleles must be present to observe the phenotype • Autosomal dominant and sex-linked mutations are easier to study in diploid organisms. • Prior to the use of mutagens, spontaneously arisen mutations were used in genetic studies. The ClB chromosome • Allowed easier counting of lethal X-linked mutations Ionizing radiation induces mutations • Muller used Drosophila • X-rays • Radiation affects the germline, not only the soma • Stadler used barley • X-rays and radium exposure • Linear relationship between dose and mutation rate (both groups) Sutton: Chromosomal Hypothesis • Chromosomes are positioned independently • Homologous chromosomes segregate away • If multiple traits are on the same chromosome, they are inherited together (linked) Chromosomes in Heredity Creighton and McClintock: Genetical and Cytological Crossing Over • • • • • Two genetic loci Two cytological loci Heterozygous All on the same chromosome A second plant for test-cross Genetics vocabulary • Homozygous – the two alleles at a locus are identical • Heterozygous – the two alleles at a locus are different • Aneuploidy – the presence of an abnormal number of chromosomes Genetics vocabulary • Linkage – the close proximity of two or more loci on a chromosome • Linkage disequilibrium – the non-random association of alleles at two or more loci that descend from a single, ancestral chromosome Genetics vocabulary • Synteny – the conservation of blocks of order within two chromosomes that are being compared, usually between species Genetics vocabulary • Expressivity – The degree to which a phenotype is displayed in individuals of a given phenotype • Penetrance – the percentage of individuals of a given genotype that display a phenotype above the cutoff Genetics vocabulary • Pleiotropy – a single gene may contribute to multiple phenotypes • Epistasis – a gene may interact with or modify the phenotype of another gene Genetics vocabulary • Epigenetics – persistent and heritable (through mitosis or meiosis) changes in gene regulation rather than changes in the DNA sequence itself Genetics vocabulary • Inheritance – the way in which genes are passed to the next generation • Heritability – the proportion of the parental phenotypic variance passed on genetically to the offspring Genetics vocabulary • Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium – in the absence of evolutionary influences (selection, drift, migration, etc.), the genotype and allele frequencies in a population will remain constant • Evolution – the change in the frequency of alleles in a population over time Pea crosses • F1 – Rr – red • F2 – RR:Rr:rr 1:2:1 – Red:white 3:1 Incomplete dominance • F1 – Rr – pink • F2 – RR:Rr:rr 1:2:1 – Red:pink:white 1:2:1 Questions? 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