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Section 6-4 “Traits & Genes ”

Section 6-4 “Traits & Genes ”. Write everything that is underlined. KEY CONCEPT Genes encode proteins that produce a diverse range of traits. Important Vocabulary Terms for You to Know. Please make a chart or table at the top of your notes for these vocabulary terms: Gene Allelle

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Section 6-4 “Traits & Genes ”

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  1. Section 6-4“Traits & Genes” Write everything that is underlined

  2. KEY CONCEPT Genes encode proteins that produce a diverse range of traits

  3. Important Vocabulary Terms for You to Know Please make a chart or table at the top of your notes for these vocabulary terms: • Gene • Allelle • Homozygous • Heterozygous • Genome • Genotype • Phenotype • Dominant • Recessive

  4. A. The same gene can have many versions 1. A gene is a piece of DNA that tells a cell to make a certain protein • Each gene has a locus, a specific position on a pair of homologous chromosomes

  5. 2. An allele is an alternative form of a gene • -Each parent donates one allele for every gene • Pea plants have 2 alleles for shape - they receive one from each parent • For shape, there is a wrinkled allele and a round allele

  6. B. Genes influence the development of traits • All of an organism’s genetic material is called the genome • A genotype refers to the actual genes • A phenotype is the physical expression of a trait

  7. C. Genotype: 1. The gene combination of an organism • It consists of 2 alleles • For example: • Pure dominant, 2 dominant genes • Pure recessive, 2 recessive genes • Hybrid, 1 dominant and 1 recessive gene

  8. D. Phenotype: 1. The way an organism looks • No matter what genes are present, phenotype of a tall pea plant is tall and a short pea plant is short

  9. A dominant allele is expressed as a phenotype when at least one allele is dominant • A recessive allele is expressed as a phenotype only when two copies are present • 2. Dominant alleles are represented by uppercase letters • 3. Recessive alleles by lowercase letters

  10. Think fast!!! • Determine if the following is genotype or phenotype. • A horse with white stockings • A pink rose that was bred from a white rose and red rose • A pig that has super heavy muscling

  11. E. Mendel’s observed traits • Dominant traits: covers up the other traits • Recessive traits: traits that “disappear” • Rule of Dominance: When a dominant trait is present the recessive trait is hidden

  12. How’s it related???? • You have 4 minutes and 25 seconds to draw a concept map to show (with words, chart, or a concept map) how these terms are related. • Gene • Genotype • Phenotype • Allelle • Dominant traits • Recessive traits

  13. Most traits occur in a range and do not follow simple dominant-recessive patterns

  14. F. The Law of Independent Assortment: • Genes for different traits are inherited independently of each other • When you have 2 or more different traits they are not “stuck” together

  15. Example (for your genetics book) • Seed types of Parents: • Wrinkled,yellow • Round,green • You can get offspring with: • Wrinkled, green seeds • Or Round, yellow seeds

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