Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
4 Genetics Part I 4.1 Chromosomes, genes, alleles and mutations 4.1.1 State that eukaryote chromosomes are made of DNA and proteins. AHL 7.1.2 and 7.1.3! 4.1.2 Define gene, allele and genome • Gene: a heritable factor that controls a specific characteristic. • Allele: one specific form of a gene, differing from other alleles by one or a few bases only and occupying the same gene locus as other alleles of the gene. • Genome: the whole of the genetic information of an organism. Gene – can be found on a specific locus (location) in a chromosome of a genome Gene and Allele 4.1.3 Gene mutation • Gene mutation : a change in the base sequence of a gene • An example: Sickle cell anemia 4.1.4 Sickle-cell anemia 4.2 Meiosis 4.2 Meiosis definition 4.2.1 State that meiosis is a reduction division of a diploid nucleus to form haploid nucleus 4.2.2 Homologous chromosomes 4.2.3 Meiosis process 4.2.4 Non-disjunction Down Syndrome 4.2.5 Karyotype Activity • http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/ traits/karyotype/ • http://www.biology.arizona.edu/human_bio/a ctivities/karyotyping/karyotyping.html • Find out more about other genetic disorders caused by non-disjunction 4.2.6 Prenatal karyotyping 4.3 Theoretical Genetics 4.3.2 Punnett’s Squares • There are six ways of crossing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Homozygous Dominant x Homozygous Dominant Homozygous Dominant x Heterozygous Dominant Homozygous Dominant x Homozygous Recessive Heterozygous Dominant x Heterozygous Dominant Heterozygous Dominant x Homozygous Recessive Homozygous Recessive x Homozygous Recessive • Draw Punnett’s Squares for each way, using the alleles tall (T) and short (t). • Write genotypic and phenotypic ratio for each cross. (4.3.11) • Which trait is dominant? Which trait is recessive? 4.3.2 Which of the following crosses is a monohybrid cross? 4.3.3-4 Blood groups is an example of codominance and multiple alleles 4.3.5-11 Sex Linkage Question 1 • A woman carries a recessive trait on one X chromosome. The other X is normal. Her husband does not carry the trait. a. b. c. d. Half of the sons will express the trait Half of the daughters will carry the trait None of the daughters will express the trait a, b, and c are all correct. Question 2 • If a woman expresses a recessive sex-linked trait, she a. Received the recessive gene only from her father b. Received the recessive gene only from her mother c. Received the recessive gene from both her father and her mother d. Received one copy of the dominant gene Question 3 • If a man carried a recessive gene on his X chromosome a. b. c. d. All of his sons would have the trait All of his daughters would carry the trait Half of his sons would have the trait Half of his daughters would have the trait Define sex-linkage 4.4.1 PCR 4.4.2 Gel Electrophoresis