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Title: Heredity


1
Heredity
  • LN 18

California Content Standard Genetics 2g. Students
know how to predict possible combinations of
alleles in a zygote from the genetic makeup of
the parents.
2
What is Meiosis?
  • Meiosis makes SEX CELLS.
  • Haploid cells
  • Gametes
  • Sperm egg cells
  • Diploid is 2n
  • All of our body cells are diploid.
  • Haploid is n
  • ONLY gametes are haploid.

fertilization


3
What is a Phenotype?
Phenotype widows peak
  • A phenotype describes what an organism looks
    like.
  • In order to determine an organisms phenotype you
    need to look at it.

Phenotype free earlobes
Phenotype attached earlobes
4
What is a Genotype?
Gene location for earlobes.
  • A genotype is the combination of genes in an
    organism.
  • Genes are section of DNA that codes for a trait.
    Genes are located on chromosomes.
  • Alleles are different forms of a gene.
  • Genes are labeled by using letters.

F free
f attached
F and f are alleles.
Genotype Ff
Homologous chromosomes have genes for the same
trait.
5
Who was Gregor Mendel?
  • Mendel carried out the first important studies in
    heredity.
  • Mendel studied heredity using pea plants.
  • Mendel was the first to develop laws and rules
    for heredity.
  • One of Mendels rules is the rule of dominance.
  • Some traits are dominant and others are recessive.

(1822 1884)
6
Punnett Squares
  • Punnett squares are used to determine the chance
    of seeing a trait in the offspring.
  • Remember every organism has two copies of a gene.
    Only one of the two is passed to the offspring.
  • If the genotype of a father is Aa, then he can
    either pass down A or a.

7
Words to know
  • Monohybrid cross involves studying a single
    trait.
  • Homozygous means that both alleles are the same.
    We can have homozygous dominant, TT or homozygous
    recessive tt.
  • Heterozygous means that the alleles are different
    from one another. We would have Tt.
  • With the rule of dominance TT and Tt have the
    same phenotype. The only way to show a recessive
    trait is to be homozygous recessive, tt.

8
Monohybrid Cross problem
  • Widows peak is a dominant trait (P).
  • A woman homozygous dominant for widows peak
    marries a man without a widows peak. What are
    the chances that their children will have a
    widows peak?

Parents genotype
PP x pp
P P
p p
Pp
Pp
Pp
Pp
100 chance that the children will have a widows
peak.
9
Summary
  • What is a genotype and phenotype?
  • Who was Mendel?
  • What are Punnett squares used for?
  • What are alleles?
  • How are homozygous and heterozygous different?
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