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Heredity What s heredity? An organism s heredity is the set of characteristics it receives from its parents. Today, known as genetics. 1

Gregor Mendel Father of Genetics, whose work with pea plants led to great advancements in the study of genes. Mendel artificially pollenated the plants in order to control which plants reproduced 2

His purpose was to see what happens when plants with certain traits are bred... in other words what will the offspring look like? He studied flower color, height, position along stem, texture, shape, pod color and appearance. What he found Parents pass on information to their offspring through genes A gene is a segment of DNA on a chromosome that controls a particular hereditary trait. 3

Genes have multiple forms or options Each gene contains different forms which are called alleles. For example, the Pea Texture Gene has two alleles, smooth or wrinkled. 4

How MENDELIAN GENETICS works Each allele for a gene is represented by a letter. For instance, height might be represented by the letter "T," where "T" means tall and "t" means short. If a dominant allele is present, then it will be expressed (shown). T and t = T will be shown or the organism would have the Tall allele. How the traits are shown: *Phenotype: the physical trait; what is seen. Eye color, hair color, height *Genotype: the genetic makeup what controls the physical appearance or the letters used. TT, Hh, rr 5

Homozygous: when pairs of alleles are alike. Homozygous Dominant TT Homozygous Recessive tt Heterozygous: when the 2 alleles are different. Heterozygous Tt Genotype Practice: rown hair (H) is dominant to Red hair (h). 6

Phenotype Practice: rown hair (H) is dominant to Red hair (h). Genetics & Probability The likelihood that a specific trait will occur in an organism is left up to chance. In other words, just because both your parents have brown hair doesn't mean you will too, depending on what alleles each of their genes have to offer. 7

Monohybrid Cross or One Trait Cross Used to compare one trait such as hair color, eye color, or fur color. Punnett Squares To figure out the liklihood of an offspring aqcuairing certain traits, we use a Punnett square. The results in punnett squares are expressed using ratios, percentages or fractions. Such as 1:2 or 25% or 1/4 8

How to make a Punnett Square Determine the parent alleles If the mother is homozygous dominant for brown hair, her genotype is Her alleles are and If the father is heterozygous, his genotype is b His alleles are and b How to make a Punnett Square Construct a 4 square grid...or Punnett Square 9

How to make a Punnett Square Dad is b Place one parent's alleles on top and the other's along the side Mom is b How to make a Punnett Square Make the cross b 10

How to make a Punnett Square b b Determine the percentages or ratios b Genotypes: Phenotypes: Let s Practice! What are the percent possibilities of the genotypes AND phenotypes for hair color of an offspring with a mother who is Homozygous dominant for brown hair (HH), and a father who is Homozygous recessive for blond hair (hh)? h H H h 11

More Practice... rown eyes are dominant to blue eyes.what is the probability that an offspring will have blue eyes when the mother is homozygous recessive for blue eyes, and the father is heterozygous for brown eyes? b b b A round pea is dominant to a wrinkled pea. If a heterozygous round pea is crossed with a wrinkled pea, what is the likelihood that the offspring produced will be round? R r r r 12

A cat has a gene that codes for deafness. This gene is recessive. A female cat that is heterozygous for deafness is crossed with a male cat that is deaf. What is the probability that the offspring will be deaf? Poll 1 Poll 2 Another type of monohybrid cross called Incomplete dominance. When the heterozygous allele is somewhere in between the two homozygous alleles; therefore, creating a blending of the dominant and recessive alleles. **It creates a 3rd PHENOTYPE ** 13

Snapdragon's coloring is an example of incomplete dominance. Red flower petals are created from the genotype RR, and white flower petals are created from the genotype, WW. When the heterozygous allele, RW, is created the results are pink petals. RR RW WW What are the genotypes and phenotypes if two heterozygous pink plants are crossed? RR RW WW R W R W 14

Coloring in eta fish is incompletely dominant. The steel blue eta is The green eta is bb The heterozygous allele creates a royal blue eta, b What is the ratio of steel blue etas to green etas, if 2 royal blue etas are crossed? b b 15

Rabbit fur color is incompletely dominant. Homozygous creates either black fur or white fur while the heterozygous genotype produces a gray rabbit. What percentage of the offspring is likely to be black if a gray rabbit and black rabbit are crossed? b In a family, a Mom has curly hair and Dad has wavy hair. What are the percentage possibilities of the hair their offspring will have? (HINT: What is the 3rd type of hair form...??) 16

Sickle cell anemia is an interesting genetic disease the causes abnormally shaped Red lood cells. Normal homozygous individuals have normal disklike shaped blood cells,individuals homozygous for the sickle cell trait have red blood cells that are sickle shaped (half moon). However, individuals with the heterozygous condition have some sickling of red blood cells and therefore are considered to be "carriers" of the genetic disorder. Problem 1: A couple, both of whom are carriers of the sickle cell trait, are considering having children. They both want to know the odds of having a child with sickle cell disease. What would you tell them...is there a chance their children could have sickle cell? Problem 2: One parent has Sickle Cell Disease while the other parent does not. Their first child is a carrier of sickle cell disease. What are the odds they will have 2 children in a row that are carriers of the disease? There are three possible genotypes and phenotypes for wing color in a species of moth: RED wings; ORANGE wings; YELLOW wings. Use Punnett square to answer the following questions: A. What is the pattern of inheritance in this example?. IF you cross a orange winged moth and a yellow winged moth, what percent of the offspring will have red wings? Orange wings? Yellow wings? 17

Codominance: When an organism that has both alleles of a gene displays OTH phenotypes at the same time Human blood types are the best example of codominance. Humans can be 1 of 4 blood types. A and are codominant and O is recessive. Genotypes Phenotypes AA AO O A OO 18

What are the percent possibilities for both genotypes and phenotypes of a mother who is AA and a father who is O? O A A What are the percent possibilities of both genotypes and phenotypes of a mother Type A, heterozygous and a father who is Type A? A A O 19

A mother has type 0 blood and the father is type heterozygous. What percentage chance will the offspring be type 0 blood? O O O Sometimes, traits are linked together. To figure out the genotypes and phenotypes in this case, we use a Dihybrid cross or "2 Factor Cross." 20

Suppose that brown hair (H) is dominant over blonde hair (h) and the presence of dimples (D) is dominant over no dimples (d). What would the results be if a mother was heterozygous for both traits (HhDd) and a father was blonde (hh) and heterozygous for dimples (Dd)? Step 1: Determine the parents' genotype HhDd: Step 2: hhdd: Determine possible gamete combinations (F.O.I.L) Suppose that brown hair (H) is dominant over blonde hair (h) and the presence of dimples (D) is dominant over no dimples (d). What would the results be if a mother was heterozygous for both traits (HhDd) and a father was blonde (hh) and heterozygous for dimples (Dd)? Step 3: Step 4:Make the cross, Step 5: Place gametes on the square (2 letters over each box) keeping like letters together Analyze the cross 21

Suppose that brown hair (H) is dominant over blonde hair (h) and the presence of dimples (D) is dominant over no dimples (d). What would the results be if a mother was heterozygous for both traits (HhDd) and a father was blonde (hh) and heterozygous for dimples (Dd)? HhDd: hhdd: hd hd hd hd HD Hd hd hd Snow leopards live in the high reaches of the Himalayas and have several adaptations to deal with living most of the time in snow. They have wide paws with hair between the toes to allow them to run on top of the snow crust. Assume that wide paws (W) and hair between the toes (T) are both dominant traits. Suppose that two snow leopards mate with who one is heterozygous for both traits and the other is recessive for wide paws but heterozygous for hair. What percentage of each of the following genotypes will be produced? 22

SO... How do YOU know what problem is what type of cross...? With Mendelian Genetics, a cross between organisms, with two different phenotypes, produces offspring with the dominant trait of the offspring has a dominant allele. Remember MENDELIAN GENETICS in the form of an example like so: RED Flower (RR) x WHITE Flower (rr) > RED Flower (Rr) SO... How do YOU know what problem is what type of cross...? With incomplete dominance, a cross between organisms with two different phenotypes produces offspring with a third phenotype that is a blending of the parental traits. Remember Incomplete Dominance in the form of an example like so: RED Flower x WHITE Flower > PINK Flower 23

SO... How do YOU know what problem is what type of cross...? With codominance, a cross between organisms with two different phenotypes produces offspring with a third phenotype in which both of the parental traits appear together. Remember codominance in the form of an example like so: red x white > red & white spotted SO... How do YOU know what problem is what type of cross...? With dihybrid, a cross between organisms with 2 different pairs of contrasting traits, and are inherited independently of each other. Remember dihybrid follows Mendel's Law: 1) Law of dominance 2) Law of Segregation 3) Law of Independent Assortment 24

SO... How do YOU know what problem is what type of cross...? 25