2006-2007 Genetics Why do we look the way we do?
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2006-2007
Genetics
Why do we look the way we do?
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2007-2008
Genetics&
The Work of Mendel
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• Modern genetics began in the mid-1800s in an abbey garden, where a monk named Gregor Mendel documented inheritance in peas– used good experimental design– used mathematical analysis• collected data & counted them
– excellent example of scientific method
Gregor Mendel
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Pollen transferred from white flower to stigma of purple flower
all purple flowers result
Mendel’s work
?
self-pollinate
• Bred pea plants– cross-pollinate
true breeding parents– planted seeds & then
observed traits– allowed offspring
to self-pollinate & observed next generation
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Mendel collected data for 7 pea traits
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2nd
generation
3:175%purple-flower peas
25%white-flower peas
Looking closer at Mendel’s work
Parents
100%1st
generation(hybrids)
100%purple-flower peas
Xtrue-breedingpurple-flower peas
true-breeding white-flower peas
self-pollinate
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2nd
generation
3:175%purple-flower peas
25%white-flower peas
Looking closer at Mendel’s work
Parents
100%1st
generation(hybrids)
100%purple-flower peas
Xtrue-breedingpurple-flower peas
true-breeding white-flower peas
self-pollinate
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What did Mendel’s findings mean?• Some traits mask others – purple & white flower colors are separate traits
that do not blend • purple x white ≠ light purple• purple masked white
– dominant allele • functional protein
– affects characteristic• masks other alleles
– recessive allele • no noticeable effect• allele makes a
non-functioning protein
homologouschromosomes
I’ll speak for both of us!
allele producingfunctional protein
allele producingnonfunctioningprotein
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Genotype vs. phenotype• Difference between how an organism
“looks” & its genetics– phenotype • description of an organism’s trait
– genotype • description of an organism’s genetic makeup
Explain Mendel’s results using…dominant & recessive …phenotype & genotype F1
P X
purple white
all purple
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Making crosses• Can represent alleles as letters
– flower color alleles P or p– true-breeding purple-flower peas PP (homozygous dominant) “same zygote” – true-breeding white-flower peas pp (homozygous recessive)
– hybrid purple flower peas Pp (heterozygous) “different zygote”
PP x pp
PpF1
P X
purple white
all purple
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R – dominant allele (tongue roller) Is Rr homozygous or heterozygous? Heterozygous B – dominant allele (baldness) Is bb homozygous or heterozygous? Homozygous F – dominant allele (freckles) Is FF homozygous or heterozygous? Homozygous
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Punnett squaresPp x Pp
P pmale / sperm
P
pfem
ale
/ eg
gs
PP
75%
25%
3:1
25%
50%
25%
1:2:1
%genotype
%phenotype
PP Pp
Pp pp pp
Pp
Pp
1st
generation(hybrids)
Aaaaah,phenotype & genotypecan have different ratios
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2007-2008
Write a two sentence summary
comparing phenotype & genotype
As well as heterozygous &
homozygous
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