Title: Ch. 13 Mendel and Heredity
1Ch. 13 Mendel and Heredity
- When we think of how offspring resemble or differ
from their parents, we refer to specific traits.
- Traits are distinguishing characteristics
2Mendel and Heredity
- What differences among these people do you see?
- Genetics is the branch of biology that seeks to
explain inherited variation.
3Variations make each individual unique
- Inherited features are the building blocks of
evolution. - Remember that crossing over adds to the genetic
variety of the gametes. - Environment also plays a role in shaping
variation. - Nutrition
- Temperature
- Sun exposure
- The search for explanations
- lies within
- chromosomes, genes nucleic acids.
4Heredity and Environment
- Studying twins has helped separate the effects of
inheritance and the environment. - Ex weight and intelligence are affected by
environment also coat color in certain - mammals
- Explanations of Heredity
New Theory Genetics
Old Theory Blending
Could not explain why some individuals resemble
other relatives.
5 How do we know that all traits do not come from
the blending of our parents traits?
Gregor Mendel He was a monk, gardener, science
teacher, mathematician
- Experiment
- Gregor Mendel used garden peas.
- He developed the fundamental principles of
heredity that became the foundation of modern
genetics - Why did he choose peas?
6Mendel's Pea Plant
A
B
7Effects of environment on Twins
Twin on right spent decades sunbathing and
smoking while sister did not.
8Heredity and Environment
Siamese cats have a gene for dark fur, but the
enzyme produced by the gene functions best at low
temperatures. The cats extremitiesits ears,
paws, and tailare cooler than the rest of its
body.
9Why Mendel chose peas?
- 1)Easy to grow
- 2)Reproduce quickly
- 3)Study many generations
- 4)Both male and female parts
- 5)Control how they mate
- (Self-fertilizing)
- 6)Can make a purebred line