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Chapter 11 -- Basic Genetics
Inheritance
Gregor
Mendel
1822-1884
Mendel’s pea garden in Brno
Mendel’s paper
Verhandlungen des
naturforschenden Vereines in
Brünn. Brünn: Vereines, 1865.
Why did Mendel
choose peas?
Mendel’s
Peas
Two Characters
Seed Coat
Flower color
Two traits per character
Rough
Smooth
Two traits per character
Purple flowers
White flowers
Traits are alternative
forms of characters
white or purple
smooth or rough
“Brother Mendel! We
grow tired of peas!”
Controlling the mating
No question as to parentage of offspring
Compare
Mendel’s experimental design
• 1. Start with true breeding plants.
• 2. Cross alternative forms among these truebreeders.
P Generation
(true-breeding
parents)
Purple
flowers
White
flowers
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
F2 Generation
All plants had
purple flowers
Mendel’s experimental design
• 3. Allowed progeny (F1) to self-fertilize
and examined offspring
• 4. Count the number of offspring of
each type
P Generation
(true-breeding
parents)
Purple
flowers
White
flowers
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
F2 Generation
All plants had
purple flowers
What Mendel foundmonohybrid crosses
• Monohybrid crosses: examining one
trait at a time
P Generation
(true-breeding
parents)
Purple
flowers
White
flowers
Monohybrid Cross
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
F2 Generation
All plants had
purple flowers
What Mendel found F1 generation
P Generation
(true-breeding
parents)
Purple
flowers
White
flowers
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
All plants had
purple flowers
P Generation
(true-breeding
parents)
Purple
flowers
White
flowers
F1 x F1
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
F2 Generation
All plants had
purple flowers
What Mendel found F2 generation
F1 x F1
F2: purple and white
705 purple flowered
plants
224 white flowered plants
3:1 ratio
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
All plants had
purple flowers
F2 Generation
224 white
705 purple
3:1 ratio
Mendel’s 7
pea traits
Mendel’s model
1. Alternative versions of genes lead to
variations in inherited characters.
Alternative versions are called alleles
2. Each individual receives 2 alleles.
–
–
homozygotes: 2 copies of identical allele
heterozygotes: two different alleles
Mendel’s model
3. In heterozygotes only the dominant
form of allele will be expressed.
– genotype: alleles present
– phenotype: physical appearance
4. Alleles segregate from one another into
gametes (Law of segregation)
Chromosomes, genes and alleles ……..
Allele for purple flowers
Locus for flower-color gene
Allele for white flowers
Homologous
pair of
chromosomes
Genes control characters
e.g., flower color
Genes control characters
Traits are alternative
forms of characters
e.g., white or purple
Genes control characters
Traits are alternative forms of
characters
Alleles are alternative
forms of a gene
Human Chromosomes
Genes
and
Alleles
Variation within a population
Mendel used symbols to interpret results
• Capital letter for dominant allele; lower
case letter for recessive allele
Example flower color:
P = dominant allele
p = recessive allele
Phenotype: purple
Genotype: PP or Pp
Phenotype: white
Genotype: pp
3
Phenotype
Genotype
Purple
PP
(homozygous
Purple
Pp
(heterozygous
1
2
1
Purple
Pp
(heterozygous
White
pp
(homozygous
Ratio 3:1
Ratio 1:2:1
1
The testcross
Cross plant with unknown genotype
with homozygous recessive
The Punnett square
Reginald C. Punnett
PP x pp
p
p
P
Pp
Pp
P
Pp
Pp
The testcross
Dominant phenotype,
unknown genotype:
PP or Pp?
Recessive phenotype,
known genotype:
pp
If PP,
then all offspring
purple:
If Pp,
then 2 offspring purple
and 1 2 offspring white:
p
1
p
P
p
p
P
Pp
Pp
Pp
P
Pp
P
Pp
Pp
pp
pp
Different types of
Inheritance
Dominant Recessive
purple
Pp
PP
white
pp
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete dominance
When alleles are not fully dominant or
fully recessive in heterozygotes
Multiple Alleles: ABO Blood Group
Codominance
No single allele is
dominant
Each allele has its own
effect.
Codominance
Multiple Alleles: ABO Blood Group
• Type A: adds galactosamine
– IAIA, IAi
• Type B: adds galactose
– IBIB, IBi
• Type AB: adds galactosamine and
galactose
– IAIB
• Type O: no sugar added
– ii
ABO Blood Groups
Pleiotropic Effects
One allele have multiple effects
Environmental
effects
THE CHROMOSOMAL
BASIS OF INHERITANCE
Chromosomes and
Mendelian Inheritance
Chromosomes, genes and alleles ……..
and loci
Allele for purple flowers
Locus for flower-color gene
Allele for white flowers
Homologous
pair of
chromosomes
Thomas Hunt Morgan
(1866 – 1945)
Drosophila
Human Chromosomes
Sex Linkage
XX
XY
female
male
Human sex chromosomes
Sex Linked traits
Color blindness
Male pattern baldness
Chromosomal
problems
Chromosomal
problems
Klinefelter syndrone
Recessive genes can be carried without
being expressed
Queen Victoria
and hemophilia
Sickle cell anemia
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