Title: Biology 2250 Principles of Genetics
1Biology 2250Principles of Genetics
- Instructors
- Dr. Steven M. Carr ? Molecular Genetics
- Dr. David J. Innes ? Mendelian Genetics
2Course Web Pages
- Dr.Innes www.mun.ca/biology/dinnes/B2250/B2250.ht
ml -
- Dr. Carr www.mun.ca/biology/scarr/Bio2250.html
- Text Web Page http//www.whfreeman.com/mga/
- Virtual Fly http//www.biologylabsonline.com/
3Tentative Lecture Dates and Topics
- Carr Sept. 8 Oct. 4 Structure and function of
DNA and genes - Innes Oct. 13 Nov. 15 Mendelian Genetics
- Carr Nov. 22 Dec. 1 Molecular Genomics
- Tests I Oct. 6
(Thurs) - II Nov.17
(Thurs)
4Weekly Online Quizzes
- Marks
- Oct. 14 Example Quiz 2 for logging in
- Oct. 21 Quiz 1 2
- Oct. 28 Quiz 2 2
- Nov. 4 Quiz 3 2
- Nov. 10 Quiz 4 2
5WebCT Quizzes
- Log in http//webct.mun.ca8900/
6Webct quizzes
7Course Goals
- Understanding of basic genetics
- Solve problems
- Think and think critically
- Contribute to a discussion on
- current issues in genetics
- (GMO, gene therapy)
8What is Genetics ?
- - Genetics is the study of heredity and variation
- - Examples of genetic variation (within species)
- 1. Domesticated species
- 2. Human genetics
- 3. Natural Populations
- Genetic variation ?Phenotypic variation
- Molecular genetic variation
9Cultivated varieties
10Animal Breeds
11Human Genetic Variation
12Natural Populations
13DNA Sequence
Molecular Genetic Variation
DNA Fingerprint
Protein variation
Which suspect matches blood stain ?
14Subareas of Genetics
- cytogenetics
- molecular genetics
- human genetics
- population genetics
- quantitative genetics
- developmental genetics
- immunogenetics
- etc. etc.
15Genetic Journals
- American Journal of Medical Genetics
Clinical Genetics - Developmental Genetics
Human Molecular Genetics - Genetics
European J. of Human Genetics - Genetics Selection Evolution
Nature Genetics - Genetika
Fungal Genetics and Biology - Genome
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics - Genomics
American J. Human Genetics - Heredity
Annals of Human Genetics - Hereditas
Opthalmic Genetics - Japanese Journal of Human Genetics
Human Genetics - Journal of Heredity
Current Genetics - Molecular Biology and Evolution
Animal Genetics - Molecular Ecology
Brazilian J. Genetics - Molecular and General Genetics
Biochemical Genetics - Theoretical and Applied Genetics
J. of Medical Genetics - Trends in Genetics (http//www.trends.com/tig/de
fault.htm)
16History of Genetics
- Domestication of animals
- Cultivation of plants
17Historical Notes
- 1953 J. D. Watson and F. Crick()
- DNA Structure
- http//www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/Science-and-the-
Artists-Book/bioc.htm
18Advances in Genetics
- Human Genome Sequence
- http//www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/
- Drosophila Genome sequence
- http//flybase.bio.indiana.edu/
- Other organsims
- http//daphnia.cgb.indiana.edu/
- http//www.jgi.doe.gov/
19Genetic Information
- Online Mendelian Inhertitance in Man (OMIM)
- http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?dbO
MIM - Online Mendelian Inhertiance in Animals (OMIA)
- http//omia.angis.org.au/
20Ethical Issues in Genetics
21Ethical Issues in Genetics
- Genetically modified organisms (GMO)
- Gene therapy (Parkinsons) http//hdlighthouse.or
g/research/genetherapy/updates/0053parkinson.phtml
- Designer genes
- Data banks of DNA finger prints (criminals?)
- Cloning (Stem cell research)
22Cloning
1999 - 2002
1997
1998
Sheep Mice Pig Goat Cow
Dolly An udder way of making lambs
Cc copy cat
nucleus
foster
egg
23Genetics in the News
24Basic Concepts of Genetics(Chapter 1)
- Nucleus ? contains genetic material
- DNA ? genetic material
- ? 4 bases (nucleotides G,
C, A, T) - Gene ? functional unit of heredity
- ? sequence of 4 nucleotides
- Chromosome ? linear DNA molecule
25Pairs of Chromosomes (maternal, paternal)
Two sets of chromosomes diploid One set of
chromosomes haploid
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27DNA Replication
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29Gene Expression
2. Translation of mRNA triplet codon
Amino acid
1. Transcription of mRNA from DNA
30Understanding Genetics
- Relationship between
- GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT PHENOTYPE
- set of genes
morphology - inherited
physiology -
behaviour
31Interaction of genes and environment
Phenotype
Genotype
32Mendelian Genetics
- Topics - Transmission of DNA during cell
division - Mitosis and Meiosis
(Ch. 4) - - Segregation (Ch. 5)
- - Sex linkage (Ch. 5)
- - Inheritance and probability
(Ch.5) - - Mendelian genetics in humans
- (pedigrees)
(Ch.5) - - Independent Assortment (Ch.
6) - - Linkage (Ch. 6)
- - Gene mapping (Ch. 6)
33Mendelian Genetics
- Topics (cont.)
- - Tetrad Analysis (mapping in
fungi) - - Extensions to Mendelian
Genetics - - Gene mutation
- - Chromosome mutation
- - (Quantitative and
population genetics)
34Basic Concepts of Genetics
- Cell/nuclear division
- Mitosis (somatic tissue)
- identical cells
- Meiosis (germ tissue)
- gametes (variation)
35Mendelian GeneticsChromosomes
- Readings
-
- Transmission of DNA and cell division
- - Mitosis and meiosis (Ch. 4)
- pp. 92, 100 113
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36Chromosome Theory of Inheritance (Ch. 4)
- - genes organized into chromosomes
- correlation Genetics Cytology
- - theory can explain the behaviour of genes
(segregation and independent assortment)
37Chromosome and DNA Replication
- DNA replication results in
- chromosome replication
- 2. Nuclear and cell division
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39 Mitosis
Cell cycle S synthesis G gaps
n of chr. in a set
n
Haploid (n)
2n
Diploid (2n)
40Meiosis
n
2n
41Animal
Polar bodies
n
n
egg
42Plant
n
gp gametophyte
43Fungus
44Cytological Observations
- 1. Constancy of the number of chromosomes
- Morphologically similar pairs (diploid)
- 3. Gametes - contain one set (haploid)
2n
n
Homologous chromosomes
45Two processes of nuclear division
- 1. Mitosis (somatic tissue)
- 2. Meiosis (germ tissue)
46Mitosis
- 1. one parent cell--------gt 2 identical
-
daughter cells - 2. same in all organisms
- 3. simple
- (a) each chromosome
- doubles (identical)
- (b) identical halves separate
47Four Stages of Mitosis
- 1.Prophase
- 2. Metaphase
- 3. Anaphase
- 4. Telophase
481. Prophase
Chromosome replication
- - chromosomes condense
- - 2 chromatids (sister chromatids)
- - centromere
- - nuclear membrane breaks
down -
492. Metaphase
- - chromosomes attach to spindle fibers
- - chromosomes migrate to plane between poles
- - maximum contraction karyotype
- -
number - -
centromere position - -
length
Nuclear spindle
503. Anaphase
- - centromeres divide
- - sister chromatids separate
514. Telophase
- - nuclear membrane reforms
- - spindle disperses
- - cytoplasm divides (cytokinesis)
52Mitosis
Mitosis Summary
2n 2
replication
mitosis
53Mitosis Summary
2n 4
replication
mitosis
54Mitosis Animation
http//www.whfreeman.com/mga/
55Mitosis Lily Fig. 4-21
56Meiosis(overview)
- diploid (2n) ---------------gt haploid (n) gametes
-
- Chromosome replication once --------gt 2 nuclear
-
divisions (meiosis I, II) - one nucleus -------------------gt 4 nuclei
57 Meiosis I Meiosis II
(reductional) (equational)
- Prophase I Prophase II
- Metaphase I Metaphase
II - Anaphase I Anaphase
II - Telophase I
Telophase II
58Meiosis I (reductional division)
Pairing of homologous chromosomes
2n ?
Continued ?
59Meiosis II (equational division)
4 products n ?
60Meiosis Animation
http//www.whfreeman.com/mga/
61Meiosis Lily pollen Fig. 4-22
Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase
I Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase
II Telophase II
62Mitosis Meiosis
Comparison (Fig. 4-24)
- somatic cells
cells of sexual cycle - one doubling
one doubling - 1 division ? 2 cells 2
divisions ? 4 cells - same amount of DNA ½ amount of
DNA -
63Mitosis Meiosis
Comparison (continued)
- chrs doesnt change chrs.
halved - No pairing of chr. Synapsis
of homologs - Centromeres divide at Not at
anaphase I, - anaphase
but at anaphase II - Conservative
Variation
64Mitosis (n) Mitosis (2n) Meiosis
Fig. 4-20
65Genetic Terminology
- Genes hereditary elements
- Alleles forms of a gene A , a
- b,
b -
- Genotypes Gene pairs
- Heterozygote Aa
bb - Homozygotes AA aa bb
b b
66Genes on Chromosomes
- Expect behaviour of genes to correlate with the
behaviour of chromosomes - genes
chromosomes - Diploid (2n) AA, Aa, aa pairs
- Haploid (n) A one set
- a
67Genes on Chromosomes
Fig. 4-17
b b homozygote
68Genes on Chromosomes
b b heterozygote
69 b b homozygote
70Genetic Links
- http//www.biology-online.org/tutorials/2_genetics
_evolution.htm - http//www.tokyo-med.ac.jp/genet/mfi-e.htm
- http//www.biology.arizona.edu/mendelian_genetics/
mendelian_genetics.html - http//science.nhmccd.edu/biol/genetics.html