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Title: Inheritance


1
Inheritance
  • Why are you unique?

2
Inheritance
  • What we are like depends on the genes we inherit
    from our parents
  • The study of inheriting characteristics is called
    genetics

3
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What is Variation?
  • Individuals within a species have different
    characteristics
  • Variation ensures survival

5
Two types of variation 1. discontinuous
  • A characteristic you either have or you dont!

6
Two types of variation 2. Continuous
  • Produces a range of differences for a single
    characteristic within a population
  • Variation in height is an example of this

7
Does variation always happen?
  • Sexual reproduction
  • Asexual reproduction
  • needs only one parent
  • produces identical offspring called clones
  • needs two parents
  • produces offspring with a mixture of their
    characteristics

8
What can you remember so far?
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    knowledge and understanding
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    at the information again

9
About cells
  • Dividing and growing!

10
Cell division
  • Cells divide to make new cells
  • Cells divide when we are growing
  • Cells divide during repair of the body
  • Cells divide to make eggs and sperms

11
Cell division by mitosis
  • Mitosis is cell division of body cells
  • Mitosis produces 4 exact copies of the parent
    cell
  • The new daughter cells have the diploid number of
    chromosomes

12
Cell division by meiosis
  • Meiosis produces sex cells or gametes
  • Sex cells have half, the haploid number, of
    chromosomes

13
How many chromosomes?
  • Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes like these
  • The diploid number of chromosomes is
  • 23x2 46
  • Sex cells (gametes) have 23 single chromosomes -
    the haploid (half) number

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Whats the point?
  • An egg cell has 23 chromosomes
  • A sperm cell has 23 chromosomes
  • When they join at fertilisation there are 46
    chromosomes
  • This makes a full set of instructions to make a
    new human being!

15
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    knowledge and understanding
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16
Boys or girls?
  • What will your baby be?

17
What are little girls made of?
  • XX

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What are little boys made of?
  • XY

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Predicting the chances
  • Will it be a boy?
  • Will it be a girl?
  • We can work out the chances.

20
Mums and Dads!
Now work it out!
  • Mums produce only and chromosomes
  • Dads produce or chromosomes

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Y
Y
Y
x
x
Y
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and the babies?
  • Half will be girls
  • Half will be boys!
  • 50 of each sex

22
What can you remember?
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  • Or go back to review what you have learnt
  • Or return to the main menu

23
Why am I unique?
  • Its down to your genes!

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Its all down to your parents!
  • At fertilisation two gametes join
  • A gamete has half a set of instructions the
    haploid number
  • A zygote is a fertilised egg cell
  • It has has a full set of instructions - the
    diploid number

25
What causes variation?
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What is a gene?
Adenine Thymine Guanine Cytosine
  • Genes are short sections of chromosomes
  • Genes are groups of bases on DNA molecules
  • All genes are made of just 4 bases

27
Pairs of bases!
  • The four bases are arranged in pairs on
    chromosomes
  • A always pairs with T
  • C always pairs with G

A T G C T A C - G
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Amazing spirals
  • The arrangement of bases forms a double helix
    shape like a twisted ladder!
  • This is a chromosome

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So why do you look like that??
30
Phenotype
  • The physical appearance of individuals within a
    species varies
  • The genes that are inherited from parents control
    the phenotype of each individual

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Genotype
  • The different genes that each individual has is
    their genotype
  • Every body cell carries pairs of genes on the
    paired chromosomes
  • Genes can be dominant or recessive

32
What have you learnt from this section?
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  • Or select a new topic from the menu

33
So how do your genes work?
34
Gene competitions?
  • This rabbits genotype is BB the black fur gene
    is dominant

This rabbits genotype is bb the white fur gene
is recessive
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How do the genes work?
Homozygous - two genes the same Heterozygous -
two different alleles Homozygous
BB? Bb? bb?
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How do they work?
  • Dominant genes are stronger
  • They are written as capital letters -B
  • Recessive genes are weaker
  • They are written as small letters b

This rabbit may have a genotype of either Bb or BB
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Genes in conflict?
  • B B BB
  • B b Bb
  • b b bb

Phenotype - Black fur
Genotype BB
Phenotype - Black fur
Genotype - Bb
Phenotype - White fur
Genotype - bb
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Now work it out..
B
B
B
B
B
B
parent
B
b
b
B
b
b
b
parent
b
b
B
b
B
b
b
gametes
offspring
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What are the off spring like?
  • All the offspring have the same genotype
  • They all have one dominant gene
  • They all have one recessive gene
  • The dominant gene wins so the offspring all
    have black fur!

B
b
B
b
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What is their genotype?
  • Offspring have a mixture of their parents genes
  • They are heterozygous
  • They each have one allele for white fur and one
    allele for black fur

B
b
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What about the next generation?
B
B
b
b
b
B
B
B
B
B
b
B
B
b
B
b
b
b
b
b
parents
gametes
3 1
offspring
42
What are their genotypes?
heterozygous
B
b
B
B
homozygous
b
b
homozygous
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