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Genetics Who was Gregor Mendel? • Austrian monk who studied mathematics and science • As a boy he could predict the possible types of flowers and fruits that would result from crossbreeding two plants in his father’s garden Who was Gregor Mendel? • Curiosity about the connection between the color of a pea flower and the type of seed that same plant produced inspired him to begin experimenting with garden peas in 1856. • Made careful use of scientific methods, which resulted in the first recorded study of how traits pass from one generation to the next. What is GENETICS? The study of how traits are inherited through the interactions of genes. What is a GENE? • The material that controls which traits are expressed in an organism • Genes come in pairs and offspring inherit one copy of each gene from each parent Define HEREDITY The passing of traits from parent to offspring Define ALLELE • The different forms of a trait that a gene may have • One form of a gene Define TRAIT • Traits that are genetic are passed down through the genes from parents to offspring. • Traits can be dominant or recessive. Describe DOMINANT • A trait that covers over, or dominates, another form of that trait • Trait that always shows up, even when only one of the two alleles is in the dominant form • Shown by a capital letter Describe RECESSIVE • A trait that is covered over, or dominated, by another form of that trait and seems to disappear • Hidden when the other copy of the gene contains the dominant allele. • A recessive allele shows up only when there is no dominant allele present • Shown with a lower-case letter What is HOMOZYGOUS? • Both alleles [forms of the gene] are the same • When offspring inherit two dominant genes, (one dominant gene from each parent) they are said to be homozygous dominant • When offspring inherit two recessive genes, (one recessive gene from each parent) they are said to be homozygous recessive What is HETEROZYGOUS? • When alleles occur in different forms • When offspring inherit one dominant gene and one recessive gene, they are said to be heterozygous • Since the dominant gene will be expressed, they are said to be heterozygous dominant Define GENOTYPE An organism's genetic makeup Define PHENOTYPE Outward physical appearance and behavior of an organism What is a PUNNETT SQUARE? • A tool to predict the probability of certain traits in offspring that shows the different ways alleles can combine • A way to show phenotype & genotype • A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result when genes are crossed What is a PUNNETT SQUARE? • Letters stand for dominant and recessive alleles • An uppercase letter stands for a dominant allele • Lowercase letters stand for recessive alleles