Introduction to Genetics
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Transcript Introduction to Genetics
Chapter 11
Gregor Mendel
Father of Genetics
Born in 1822 in the Czech Republic
Priest in monastery
Fertilization by testing pea plants
Cross pollination
Cross Pollination
Genes and Dominance
Gene: a specific characteristic that varies from
one individual to another.
Alleles: different forms of a gene.
Principle of Dominance
Dominant trait: overshadows the recessive
trait
Recessive trait: only can be seen when with
another recessive trait
Homozygous: organisms that have two
identical alleles for a particular trait.(TT)
True breeding
Heterozygous: organisms that have two
different alleles for a particular trait. (Tt)
Hybrid
Terms for Genetic Crosses
Phenotype: physical characteristics
Genotype: genetic makeup
P group: parental group
F1: First offspring or generation
F2: second generation
Rules for Punnett Squares
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Determine the symbols for the traits
Determine the genotype of the parents.
Make the cross
Answer the questions
Practice Problem #1
Mendel found that the allele for tall (T) pea
plants is dominant to the allele for short (t).
What offspring phenotypes would be expected
from the following parents:
Male: TT
Female: tt
Male: Tt
Female: tt
Male: Tt
Female: Tt
Practice Problem #2
The allele for axial flowers (A) in peas is
dominant to the allele for flowers borne
terminally (a). What phenotypic ratios would
you expect among the offspring of a cross
between a known heterozygous axialflowered plant and one whose flowers are
terminal?
Practice Problem #3
Two drosophilas (fruit flies) with normal
wings are crossed. Among 123 progeny, 91
have normal wings and 32 have dumpy wings.
A. which trait is dominant?
B. what were the genotypes of the parents?
Practice Problem #4
Black fur in guinea pigs is a dominant trait
and white is the recessive trait. When a
homozygous black (BB) guinea pig is crossed
with a homozygous white one (bb), what is
the phenotype and genotype of the F1
generation?
Law of Segregation
Alleles segregate from each other during the
formation of gametes
EX: allele for tall separates from allele for
short
Incomplete Dominance
Cases in which one allele is not completely
dominant over another
Heterozygous phenotype is somewhere
between the two homozygous phenotypes.
Incomplete Problem
A homozygous red flower is crossed with a
homozygous white flower. This produces
pink flowers in their offspring. What would
the offspring look like if a pink flower crosspollinated with a red flower?
Codominance
Both alleles contribute to the phenotype.
Both show
Codominance Problem
In certain varieties of chickens, the allele for
black feathers is codominant with the allele
for white feathers. Offspring are speckled
with white and black. What would happen if
a chicken who is homozygous black feathers
is crossed with a chicken who is speckled.
Multiple Alleles
Genes that have more than two alleles
EX: coat color in rabbits. Determined by a
single gene that has at least four different
alleles.
Polygenic Traits
Traits controlled by two or more genes
EX: wide range in skin color in humans
comes about because more than four different
genes control this trait.