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Chromosomes, Cell Division & DNA concepts from Chapters 16 & 17 & 18

Chromosomes, Cell Division & DNA concepts from Chapters 16 & 17 & 18. Chapter 16 outline*. DNA and the Chromosome The building blocks Description of a karyotype Somatic Cells Cell cycle Mitosis Reproductive cells Meiosis (* this topic can be found in ch. 17). What is …. DNA

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Chromosomes, Cell Division & DNA concepts from Chapters 16 & 17 & 18

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  1. Chromosomes, Cell Division & DNAconcepts fromChapters 16 & 17 & 18

  2. Chapter 16 outline* • DNA and the Chromosome • The building blocks • Description of a karyotype • Somatic Cells • Cell cycle • Mitosis • Reproductive cells • Meiosis (* this topic can be found in ch. 17)

  3. What is… • DNA • A Chromosome

  4. DNA is composed of millions of nucleotides

  5. THE DNA MOLECULE

  6. Diploid Cell 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes 44 autosomes 2 sex chromosomes

  7. How do all of our non-reproductive cells divide & keep 46 chromosomes? Somatic Cell Division

  8. Mitosis metaphase prophase anaphase telophase

  9. The cell cycle

  10. Mitosis animation links http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olc/dl/120073/bio14.swf Mitosis (includes cell wall)

  11. How many chromosomes do our reproductive cells have and how do they divide? 23 chromosomes & Meiosis Animation LINKS http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olc/dl/120074/bio19.swf Meiosis I and II http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olc/dl/120074/bio17.swf Mitosis versus meisosis

  12. MEISOSIS and FERTILZATION 23 + 23 =46 23 chromosomes

  13. Ch. 18 concept: How does DNA affect your phenotype?

  14. Central Dogma DNA RNA Protein

  15. The next 6 slides will refer to material found in chapter 18.

  16. DNA RNA PROTEIN Nucleus Cytoplasm

  17. GENETIC CODE http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/dna/transcribe/

  18. Nirenberg and Khorana, were awarded the 1968 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

  19. GENETIC CODE http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp12/1202001.html

  20. Principles of Heredity Chapter 17

  21. Patterns of Heredity • Gregor Mendel • Punnett Square • Dominant versus Recessive Traits • Alleles • Autosomal versus Sex linked Traits • Autosomes versus sex chromsomes

  22. Diploid Cell Karotype 44 autosomes 2 sex chromosomes

  23. Gregor Mendel (Mendelian genetics) states • Alternative versions of genes= allele • An organism inherits two genes that segregate independently 1822-1884

  24. Mendel also states • Dominant and recessive alleles

  25. Predict genotype and phenotype by • Punnett Square Now let’s look at how to construct and use a Punnett Square:

  26. Punnett Square curly ears= recessive “normal” ears=dominant Cc mates with cc what will the offspring look like?

  27. Look at those ears! Look at those ears!

  28. Punnett Square: Cc x cc c c C c

  29. Mono-hybrid cross Tall is dominant Short is recessive A single trait

  30. Result of di-hybrid crosses

  31. Cystic Fibrosis: Autosomal Recessive Trait

  32. Autosomal Dominant: Familial Hypercholesterolemia(gene dosage effect is observed) • Affects 1:500 cholesterol

  33. Incomplete Dominance • Some traits show “incomplete dominance”

  34. Sickle cell trait • Incomplete Dominance

  35. Blood Transfusions & Inheritance of Blood Types and

  36. Inheritance can sometimes show: • Co-Dominance

  37. Brief Summary • Autosomal traits • Hypercholesteremia • Cystic fibrosis • Sickle cell trait • Blood type • Trait are considered either: • Dominant • Recessive • Incomplete dominant • Co-dominant

  38. Sex-Linked Traits

  39. COLOR BLINDNESS

  40. Hemophilia

  41. Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy • Recessive Sex Linked (X-chromosome) • Males Affected

  42. Sex-influenced Genes • Patterned Baldness Rogaine Propecia

  43. Polygenic Traits

  44. Trisomy

  45. Extra “X” Sex Chromosomes • Klinefelter Syndrome • XXY • 1:1000 occurrence • Males

  46. Turner Syndrome 1:10,000

  47. Example of Pedigrees or Family Trees Autosomal recessive Autosomal dominant

  48. Cloning of a whole organism.

  49. Cloning of a whole organism: Reproductive Cloning

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