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Title: Heredity Misconceptions


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Heredity Misconceptions
  • Having misconceptions is actually a good thing
    it means that youve been thinking!
  • However, its time to unlearn a few things ?

2
Misconception 1 Genes code for traits
  • ACTUALLY Genes are instructions for building
    proteins, which have major affects on traits.

3
Misconception 2 Genetics Determine Who I Am
  • ACTUALLY
  • Remember GATTACA!
  • Genes code for proteins
  • Environment, choices have huge effects!

4
Misconception 3 Most Traits Are Controlled by a
Single Gene
  • ACTUALLY multiple proteins can affect this
    phenotype
  • E.g. eye color is controlled by at least 2 genes
    and is probably affected by many more

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Misconception 4 There are only 2 alleles for
each gene, dominant and recessive
  • There can be many different alleles for each gene
  • E.g. blood type, there is the IA allele, IB
    allele and i allele.

6
Misconception 5Dominant Alleles Are More Common
  • Not true at all
  • Examples 6 fingers, a certain type of dwarfism,
    Huntingtons Disease,
  • Why might a dominant trait be really rare?

7
Misconception 6Dominant Alleles Are Better
  • Most genetic diseases tend to be recessive
  • Why would dominant lethal diseases tend to
    disappear rather quickly?
  • But in general a trait being dominant DOES NOT in
    any way mean it is better

8
Misconception 7There is a Gene for Diseases
  • Diseases are mostly the result of mutated alleles
    for necessary genes
  • Thus the person does not produce a necessary
    protein, or produces a deformed protein

9
Misconception 8 Dominant Alleles Shut Off
Recessive Alleles
  • The alleles are on separate chromosomes and do
    not interact with each other at all
  • Im going to talk about what REALLY happens for
    your own piece of mind/knowledge/trivia not for
    the quizzes (next slide)

10
What Actually Happens
  • Some alleles are instructions for producing
    functional proteins
  • The other alleles produce no protein at all or a
    protein that does not function at all

11
A trait is dominant if
  • One set of instructions produces enough proteins
    to have the trait
  • I.e. if you are heterozygous you have the trait

12
A trait is recessive if
  • One set of instructions is not enough to cause
    the trait
  • I.e. if you are heterozygous you will not have
    the trait

13
Incomplete Dominance
  • Heterozygotes produce fewer proteins, so they
    have an intermediate phenotype
  • Ex flower color is new color. Heterozygous
    (Red allele white allele) Pink

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Co-Dominance
  • Multiple alleles produce functional proteins
    pretty equally
  • Ex Black chicken (BB) and white chicken (WW)
    heterozygous (BW) is a speckled black and white
    chicken
  • Also blood type! AB blood both proteins show up
    on the blood cell. O is simple dominancejust
    FYI. Blood type has 2 types of inheritance!

15
Male v. Female
  • Males XY
  • Females XX

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What This Means
  • Males have only one copy of genes on the X
    chromosome
  • Females have two X chromosomes

17
For Your Future Trivia Needs
  • XY system is only really in mammals
  • Some other fascinating sex determination systems

18
Birds and Some Reptiles
  • ZW system females are ZW, males are ZZ
  • Kind of similar to our system, except roles are
    reversed
  • The egg determines the sex

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In Bees
  • Males have half as many chromosomes
  • If egg is fertilized, it becomes a female, if it
    is not fertilized it grows into a male

20
In Some Reptiles (alligators)
  • Temperature the egg is incubated at determines
    sex
  • Temperature seems to turn on or off certain
    enzymes

21
In Some Fish (clownfish)
  • The largest member of a school becomes the
    reproductive female
  • The next in line is the reproductive male
  • All others are non-reproductive

When Nemos mother died he would have become a
man because his dad would have become a woman
22
Parthenogenesis (asexual)
  • Some animals lay eggs that require no
    fertilization
  • Interestingly in these snakes individuals still
    mate with each other, even though there is no
    exchange of DNA, before laying eggs

Not really having sex, just dancing
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Hermaphroditic Snails and Slugs
  • Have male and female anatomies
  • But reproduce with others, not with themselves
  • This video will blow your mind!

https//www.youtube.com/watch?vwG9qpZ89qzc
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