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INHERITANCE Chapter 6 Early Idea of Heredity • “Blending Theory of Inheritance” • Parents’ traits mixed in offspring Gregor Mendel • Called “the father of genetics” • Pea plant study • Tall vs. short… Gregor Mendel’s Bio • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmSJ GhPTB5E Mendel & Genetics • http://www.biologycorner.com/bio2/genetic s/notes_mendel.html Ppt of Mendel and his pea experiments • (This is where the Mendel rap is.) Mendel’s Results • Mated tall plant with short plant • Produced only tall plants Mendel Tries Again • Self-fertilized the offspring • Tall and Short plants produced Mendel Figures it Out! • Parents pass on alleles that remain separate • No blending! • Particulate Theory of Inheritance Mendel’s Peas • http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-mendel-spea-plants-helped-us-understandgenetics-hortensia-jimenez-diaz Genes vs. Alleles • Gene • Height • Allele: different forms of a gene • Tall • Short Types of Alleles • Dominant Allele: capital letter • Dominant Trait: phenotype with at least one dominant allele (TT or Tt) • Recessive Allele: lowercase letter • Recessive Trait: phenotype with both recessive alleles (tt) Genotype • Genetic makeup • Represented by letters (alleles) • 2 alleles = Genotype of one trait (one allele from each parent) • Ex: TT, Tt, tt • Homozygous: genotype if alleles are the same • TT, tt • BB,bb • Heterozygous: genotype if alleles are different • Tt • Bb Phenotype • Appearance • Determined by genotype • Ex: tall, short brown eyes, blue eyes Practice Questions 1. If having a widow’s peak is dominant, what will be the phenotype of a person with the genotype Dd? 2. If not having a cleft chin is dominant, what is the phenotype of a person with genotype aa? 3. Curly hair is dominant. What could be the following person’s genotype? HH Hh Principle of Segregation • Alleles separate during meiosis when homologous chromosomes are divided among gametes Probability in Genetics • Probability: predicts chances that certain events will occur • Used to predict offspring traits Inheritance of Alleles • Monohybrid Cross: cross organisms that differ in one trait Punnett Squares TT x tt t t T T Tt Tt Tt Tt 100% Tt = tall Tt x Tt T t T TT Tt t Tt tt • 25% TT = Tall • 50% Tt = Tall • 25% tt = Short 75% Tall, 25% Short Monohybrid Cross Problem #1 • A yellow flowered plant (Yy) is crossed with a white flowered plant (yy). What are the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring? Y y y Yy yy y Yy yy 50% Yy 50% yellow 50% yy 50% white Monohybrid Cross and Punnett Squares https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-0rSv6oxSY&safe=active Dihybrid Cross • Cross between two traits • Pea shape and pea color Dihybrid Cross RRYY x rryy • Step 1: Find all gamete combinations • Parent 1 gametes: RY, RY, RY, RY • Parent 2 gametes: ry, ry, ry, ry • R=round and Y=yellow Dihybrid Cross RY RY RY RY ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy Phenotypes • 16 Round and yellow RrYy x RrYy • Parent 1 (RrYy) RY, Ry, rY, ry • Parent 2 (RrYy) RY, Ry, rY, ry R=round r= wrinkled Y=yellow y=green Dihybrid Cross RY Ry rY ry RY RRYY RRYy RrYY RrYy Ry RRYy RRyy RrYy Rryy rY RrYY RrYy rrYY rrYy ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy Phenotypes • 9 round and yellow • 3 round and green • 3 wrinkled and yellow • 1 wrinkled and green Dihybrid Cross Practice Questions • What are the gamete combinations for the genotype RrTT? RT,RT,rT,rT • What are the gamete combinations for the genotype rrTt? rT,rt,rT,rt • What are the gamete combinations for the genotype RrTt? RT,Rt,rT,rt Dihybrid Cross https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIGXTJLrLf8 Principle of Independent Assortment • The principle of independent assortment states that genes for different traits can segregate independently during the formation of gametes • During meiosis, alleles divide independently of alleles for other characteristics Sex Determination • Sex chromosomes: X and Y • Females = XX • Eggs all have X • Males = XY • Half of sperm have X, half have Y Polygenic Traits • Traits determined by more than one gene • Height • Skin Color • Hair Color • Eye Color EYE COLOR • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjBZa ed9yzM Multiple Alleles • • • • • • • • Genes with more than 2 alleles Ex: Blood type I= makes enzyme that adds A/B to blood cell i= does not make enzyme IAIA or IAi = type A IBIB or IBi = type B IAIB = type AB ii= type O Practice Problem • If a man with the genotype ii marries a woman who is IAi, what are the genotypes and phenotypes of their offspring? Codominance • Both alleles are fully expressed • Ex: Blood Type • IAIB = AB blood Incomplete Dominance • No dominant or recessive alleles • Both alleles are partially expressed Incomplete dominance • Red flowered snapdragon crossed with • White flowered snapdragon produces • Pink flowers Incomplete Dominance Problem • Among certain flowers the allele for red flowers (R) is incompletely dominant to the allele for white flowers (r). What would be the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring between two pink flowers? X-Linked Traits • Trait whose gene is carried only on X chromosome • Expressed in males more often Nondisjunction • Nondisjunction: Failure of paired chromosomes to separate (to disjoin) during cell division, so that both chromosomes go to one daughter cell and none go to the other. Nondisjunction causes errors in chromosome number, such as trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) and monosomy X (Turner syndrome). It is also a common cause of early spontaneous abortions. Turner’s Syndrome XO Klinefelter’s Syndrome Detection of Disorders: Pedigree Pedigrees • Family tree showing genetic traits • Shows genotypes and phenotypes of each family member • Squares = males • Circles = females • Solid colored = have trait • Horizontal lines = marriage • Vertical lines = offspring Sample Pedigree #1 • Autosomal recessive (not X-linked) Aa Aa/ AA Aa Aa aa Aa Aa Aa aa Sample Pedigree #2 XcX XX XcX • X-linked recessive XY XX XcX XcY XY XY XcX XcY • Great review PPTs for you! http://www.slideshare.net/jayswan/chapter14-11546833 http://slideplayer.com/slide/231794/