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Genetics&
The Work of Mendel
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Gregor Mendel Modern genetics began in the
mid-1800s in an abbey garden, where a monk named Gregor Mendel documented inheritance in peas used experimental method used quantitative analysis
collected data & counted them excellent example of scientific
method
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Pollen transferred from white flower to stigma of purple flower
anthersremoved
all purple flowers result
Mendel’s work
F1
P
F2
self-pollinate
Bred pea plants cross-pollinate
true breeding parents (P) P = parental
raised seed & then observed traits (F1) F = filial
allowed offspring to self-pollinate & observed next generation (F2)
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Mendel collected data for 7 pea traits
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F2generation
3:175%purple-flower peas
25%white-flower peas
Looking closer at Mendel’s work
P
100%F1generation(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? Traits come in alternative versions
purple vs. white flower color alleles
different alleles vary in the sequence of nucleotides at the specific locus of a gene
some difference in sequence of A, T, C, G
purple-flower allele & white-flower allele are two DNA variations at flower-color locus
different versions of gene at same location on homologous chromosomes
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Traits are inherited as discrete units For each characteristic, an organism
inherits 2 alleles, 1 from each parent diploid organism
inherits 2 sets of chromosomes, 1 from each parent
homologous chromosomes like having 2 editions of encyclopedia
Encyclopedia Britannica Encyclopedia Americana
What are theadvantages ofbeing diploid?
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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
malfunctioning protein
homologouschromosomes
I’ll speak for both of us!
allele producingfunctional protein
mutant allele malfunctioning
protein
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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 true-breeding white-flower peas pp
PP x pp
PpF1
P X
purple white
all purple
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F2generation
3:175%purple-flower peas
25%white-flower peas
????
Looking closer at Mendel’s work
P Xtrue-breedingpurple-flower peas
true-breeding white-flower peas
PP pp
100%F1generation(hybrids)
100%purple-flower peas
Pp Pp Pp Pp
phenotype
genotype
self-pollinate
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Punnett squaresPp x Pp
P pmale / sperm
P
p
fem
ale
/ eg
gs
PP
75%
25%
3:1
25%
50%
25%
1:2:1
%genotype
%phenotype
PP Pp
Pp pp pp
Pp
Pp
F1generation(hybrids)
Aaaaah,phenotype & genotypecan have different
ratios
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Genotypes Homozygous = same alleles = PP, pp Heterozygous = different alleles = Pp
homozygousdominant
homozygousrecessive
heterozygous
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Phenotype vs. genotype 2 organisms can have the same
phenotype but have different genotypes
homozygous dominantPPpurple
Pp heterozygouspurple
How do you determine the genotype of an individual withwith a dominant phenotype?
Can’t tellby lookin’at ya!
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Test cross Breed the dominant phenotype —
the unknown genotype — with a homozygous recessive (pp) to determine the identity of the unknown allele
ppis itPP or Pp?
x How does that work?
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PP pp
How does a Test cross work?
p p
P
P
p p
P
p
Pp pp
x x
Pp
Pp Pp
Pp
100% purple
Pp
pp
Pp
50% purple:50% white or 1:1
pp
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Mendel’s 1st law of heredity Law of segregation
during meiosis, alleles segregate homologous chromosomes separate
each allele for a trait is packaged into a separate gamete
PP
P
P
pp
p
p
Pp
P
p
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Law of Segregation Which stage of
meiosis creates the law of segregation?
Whoa!And Mendel
didn’t even knowDNA or genesexisted!
Metaphase 1
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Monohybrid cross Some of Mendel’s experiments followed
the inheritance of single characters flower color seed color monohybrid crosses
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Dihybrid cross Other of Mendel’s
experiments followed the inheritance of 2 different characters seed color and
seed shape dihybrid crosses
Mendelwas working outmany of the genetic rules!
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Dihybrid cross
true-breedingyellow, round peas
true-breedinggreen, wrinkled peasx
YYRR yyrrP
100%F1generation(hybrids)
yellow, round peas
Y = yellowR = round
y = greenr = wrinkled
self-pollinate
9:3:3:19/16
yellowround peas
3/16greenround peas
3/16yellow
wrinkledpeas
1/16green
wrinkledpeas
F2generation
YyRr
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What’s going on here? If genes are on different chromosomes…
how do they assort in the gametes? together or independently?
YyRr
YR yr
YyRr
Yr yRYR yr
Is it this? Or this?
Which systemexplains the
data?
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9/16yellowround
3/16greenround
3/16yellow
wrinkled
1/16green
wrinkled
Is this the way it works?YyRr YyRr
YR yr
YR
yr
x
YyRr
Yr yRYR yr
YyRr
YR yr
or
YYRR YyRr
YyRr yyrr
Well, that’sNOT right!
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Dihybrid crossYyRr YyRr
YR Yr yR yr
YR
Yr
yR
yr
YYRR
x
YYRr YyRR YyRr
YYRr YYrr YyRr Yyrr
YyRR YyRr yyRR yyRr
YyRr Yyrr yyRr yyrr
9/16yellowround
3/16greenround
3/16yellow
wrinkled
1/16green
wrinkled
YyRr
Yr yRYR yr
YyRr
YR yr
or
BINGO!
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Can you thinkof an exception
to this?Mendel’s 2nd law of heredity
round
wrinkled
Law of independent assortment different loci (genes) separate into gametes
independently non-homologous chromosomes align independently classes of gametes produced in equal amounts
YR = Yr = yR = yr only true for genes on separate chromosomes or
on same chromosome but so far apart that crossing over happens frequently
yellow
green
: 1 1 : 1:1Yr Yr yR yR YR YR yr yr
YyRr
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Law of Independent Assortment Which stage of meiosis
creates the law of independent assortment?
Metaphase 1
EXCEPTION If genes are on same
chromosome & close together will usually be inherited
together rarely crossover separately “linked”
RememberMendel didn’teven know DNA—or genes—existed!
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The chromosomal basis of Mendel’s laws…
Trace the genetic events through meiosis, gamete formation & fertilization to offspring
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Review: Mendel’s laws of heredity Law of segregation
monohybrid cross single trait
each allele segregates into separate gametes established by Metaphase 1
Law of independent assortment dihybrid (or more) cross
2 or more traits genes on separate chromosomes
assort into gametes independently established by Metaphase 1
metaphase1EXCEPTION linked genes
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Mendel chose peas wisely Pea plants are good for genetic research
available in many varieties with distinct heritable features with different variations flower color, seed color, seed shape, etc.
Mendel had strict control over which plants mated with which each pea plant has male & female
structures pea plants can self-fertilize Mendel could also cross-pollinate
plants: moving pollen from one plant to another
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Mendel chose peas luckily Pea plants are good for genetic research
relatively simple genetically most characters are controlled by a single gene
with each gene having only 2 alleles, one completely dominant over
the other
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Any Questions??