1 / 26

Genetics and Heredity

Genetics and Heredity. 9 Biology. Terminology. Chromosome Allele Homozygous Heterozygous Dominant Recessive Monohybrid Dihybrid. Incomplete dominance Gene Gamete XX, XY Phenotype Genotype Karyotype Mutation Autosomes. Chromosomes. Contain genetic information Made of DNA

keola
Télécharger la présentation

Genetics and Heredity

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Genetics and Heredity 9 Biology

  2. Terminology • Chromosome • Allele • Homozygous • Heterozygous • Dominant • Recessive • Monohybrid • Dihybrid • Incomplete dominance • Gene • Gamete • XX, XY • Phenotype • Genotype • Karyotype • Mutation • Autosomes

  3. Chromosomes • Contain genetic information • Made of DNA • Humans have 23 pair • Undergo mitosis • Somatic cells, autosomes • Undergo meiosis • Gametes, sex cells, sperm and egg

  4. Genes • Encode for traits of an organism • Alternate form of a gene is an allele • You have 2 alleles for each trait • One from your mother • One from your father

  5. Alleles • Alleles can be dominant or recessive • Your genotype contains all the alleles that you carry • Your phenotype is the visible evidence of those alleles

  6. Example of Allele Dominance • Eye color: • Brown eyes are dominant over lighter colored eyes • In order for brown eyed parents to have a blue eyed child, they both must carry the recessive allele for blue eyes

  7. Dominant vs. Recessive • Dominant alleles are expressed in the organism’s phenotype • (visible) • Recessive alleles are only expressed if the organism has 2 copies of the recessive allele

  8. Incomplete Dominance • Incomplete dominance results in an intermediate phenotype • Ex: Red flowers and white flowers • When red and white flowers are crossed, their offspring are pink

  9. Mendelian Genetics and Monohybrid Crosses • GregorMendel • Monk who experimented with crosses of pea plants • Considered the “Father of Genetics” • Worked out genetic probabilities using Punnett squares • Worked with monohybrid and dihybrid crosses

  10. Homozygous and Heterozygous • Homozygous: • Both alleles are the same • Ex: AA or aa • AA indicates the dominant allele is expressed in phenotype • aa indicates the recessive allele will be expressed in phenotype • Heterozygous: • Both of the alleles are different • Ex: Aa • Aa indicates the dominant allele will be expressed in phenotype, but the individual is a carrier of the recessive allele

  11. Monohybrid Crosses Using Punnett Squares • Crosses that involve one trait • Assign letters indicating dominant and recessive alleles • Ex: B (dominant purple) • b (recessive white) • Female genotype Bb • Male genotype Bb

  12. Monohybrid Crosses Using Punnett Squares, cont. • Results: • Offspring genotypes: • BB, Bb, Bb, bb • Offspring phenotypes: • 3 purple petals • 1 white petals • Homozygous: • 2 alleles that are the same (BB or bb) • Heterozygous: • 2 alleles that are not the same ( Bb)

  13. Monohybrid Practice:

  14. Ratios and Percentages • Interpretation of genetic crosses often require either a ratio or a percentage. • Genotypic ratio: • 1:2:1 (1 BB, 2Bb, 1 bb) • Phenotypic ratio: • 3:1 (3 purple, 1 white) • Genotypic percentage: • 25% BB, 50% Bb, 25% bb • Phenotypic percentage: • 75% purple, 25% white

  15. Dihybrid Crosses • Dihybrid crosses use 2 traits • They also use Punnett squares, but have 16 squares instead of 4 • Example: Seed color/ seed texture • Parent 1 RrYy • Parent 2 RrYy • Phenotype for both: yellow, smooth

  16. Setting Up Dihybrid Crosses • 1. Identify genotype of the parents. • RrYy and RrYy • Write: • 1 2 3 4 & 1 2 3 4 • R r Y y & R r Y y • Use this series of pairings to label your dihybrid Punnett square: • 1-3, 1-4, 2-3, 2-4 • 1-3= RY 1-3= RY • 1-4= Ry 1-4= Ry • 2-3= rY 2-3= rY • 2-4= ry 2-4= ry

  17. Interpreting Dihybrid Crosses • Genotypes: • RRYY ( 1 ) • RRYy ( 2 ) • RrYY ( 2 ) • RrYy ( 4 ) • Rryy ( 3 ) • rrYY ( 3 ) • rryy ( 1 )

  18. Interpreting Dihybrid Crosses, cont. • Phenotypes: • Yellow, round = 9 • Green, round = 3 • Yellow, wrinkled = 3 • Green, wrinkled = 1 • Phenotypic ratio: • 9:3:3:1 • Classic ratio for the dihybrid cross of 2 heterozygotes

  19. Practice!

  20. XX and XY • Females are genetically XX • Female egg carries only X chromosomes • Males are genetically XY • Male sperm carries both X and Y chromosomes • Male sperm determines the sex of the baby • The sex chromosomes are the last pair of chromosomes in a karyotype. • The X chromosome is quite large, and the Y chromosome is quite small

  21. X and Y Chromosomes

  22. Karyotypes • Karyotypes are photographs of chromosomes • Chromosomes are matched by hand or computer, in pairs depending on their size, and centromere placement • Karyotypes can tell us: • If the number of chromosomes is normal • If the fetus will have a genetic defect of chromosome number • Karyotypes cannot tell us: • the degree of limitations the fetus may have

  23. Sex-Linked Disorders • Carried only on X chromosome • Because of incomplete masking of the X chromosome by the Y, males are more frequently affected. • Examples of Sex-Linked Disorders: • Color-blindness • Hemophilia • Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy

  24. Co-Dominance • Co-dominance occurs when neither allele is dominant • Both alleles are expressed • Example: • Blood Typing • There are 4 blood types: • A, AB, B, O • The alleles are: • IA, IB, i Combinations are: IAIA, IAi, IAIB, IBIB, IBi, ii Blood types are either Rh+ or Rh– Rhesus factor: a protein that is either present, or not present

  25. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfZhb6lmxjk

  26. Practice Blood Type Crosses

More Related