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Exploring Mendelian
Genetics
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GENES are more complicated
than Mendel thought
ENVIRONMENT influences the
____________________________
________________________.
expression of genes
“Nature vs Nurture”
= ________________________
provide the plan
Genes ________
______ for
development, but how plan unfolds also
depends on ______________conditions.
environmental
_______
GENES are more complicated
than Mendel thought
Some traits have
choices
____________
MORE than 2 allele __________
MULTIPLE ALLELE TRAIT
= ____________________
EX: blood type
B ___
O
A ___
Allele choices ___
GENES are more complicated
than MENDEL thought
Some traits are determined by
____________________________
MORE THAN ONE GENE
POLYGENIC TRAIT
= __________________
EX: human height.
intelligence,
skin & eye color
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GENES are more complicated
than MENDEL thought
Traits determined by ____________
MORE than
ONE
gene have _____
_________
many
“___________”
in-between phenotypes
There aren’t just SMART people
and DUMB people….
there is a ________________
whole range
of intelligences in-between
http://www.newtonswindow.com/problem-solving.htm
GENES are more complicated
than MENDEL thought
KINDS OF DOMINANCE
____________________
COMPLETE DOMINANCE
INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
____________________
CO-DOMINANCE
____________________
COMPLETE DOMINANCE
Dominant allele _______
masks
__________
the ___________
recessive one
PATTERN ?
Recessive allele
____________
________
returns
in a _____ratio
in the
3:1
____
F2 generation
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INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
DON’T
SEE expected
__________
_____
3:1 ratio in
F2 generation
Heterozygous organisms with one
_____________
dominant and one recessive allele
show a _________
BLENDED in-between trait
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INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
• Tay Sachs Disease- Missing an enzyme
important for brain
development.
TT=normal
Tt=half the amount of enzyme
produced, but sufficient for normal
development.
tt=no functional enzyme; expression
of Tay Sachs disease.
http://www.bio.miami.edu/dana/104/104F02_6.html
CO-DOMINANCE
BOTH traits are expressed at ___________
_______
SAME TIME
(_____________________)
in heterozygote
NO BLENDING
ROAN
A ________HORSE
has
______________
BOTH RED hair
and __________
WHITE hair
side by side
CO-DOMINANCE
Both traits are expressed together
(NO BLENDING) in heterozygote
Persons with an A allele
AND a B allele have
blood type AB
REMEMBER
Membrane proteins with
_______
sugars attached that
help cells recognize self
= ______________
GLYCOPROTEINS
http://www.mannanw.com/super-sugars.htm
BLOOD TYPES
have more than 2 allele choices
MULTIPLE ALLELE TRAIT
= _________________________
The pattern of sugars that is
attached is determined by genes
Allele choices are:
A
B
O
_____
____
____
BLOOD TYPES
An A allele tells
the cell to put
“A” glycoproteins
on its surface
BLOOD TYPES
A B allele tells
the cell to put a
different “B”
glycoprotein
on its surface
BLOOD TYPES
An O allele tells
the cell NOT to put
anything on the
surface
A and B are CO-DOMINANT
A cell with
BOTH an
A and a B allele
has BOTH
“A” and “B”
glycoproteins on its
surface
BLOOD TYPES & ALLELES
GENOTYPE
AA
AO
BB
BO
OO
AB
PHENOTYPE
(BLOOD TYPE)
A
A
B
B
O
AB
DONOR
BLOOD
A and AB see A
as “like me”
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B and O see A
as Different!
IMMUNE SYSTEM
ATTACKS!
DONOR
BLOOD
B and AB see B
as “like me”
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A and O see B
as Different!
IMMUNE SYSTEM
ATTACKS!
DONOR
BLOOD
O can donate to
____
EVERY BLOOD TYPE
= _____________________
UNIVERSAL DONOR
Nothing on surface to
recognize as “NOT SELF”
YOU DON’T HAVE
ANYTHING I DON’T
HAVE!
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DONOR
BLOOD
Only AB sees AB
as “like me”
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A, B, and O see
AB as Different!
IMMUNE SYSTEM
ATTACKS!
AB can only GIVE to AB
BUT . . .
AB can RECEIVE FROM
______
EVERY BLOOD TYPE
= ________________________
UNIVERSAL RECIPIENT
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BLOOD TYPE FREQUENCY
IN USA
A
B
AB
O
40%
10%
4%
46%
http://www.reachoutmichigan.org/funexperiments/agesubject/lessons/newton/BldTyping.html
ABO SYSTEM is NOT
THE ONLY ONE
+
Rh
Rh
OTHER BLOOD TYPES
____________________
IF:
NO PROBLEMS
Rh+
MOM is _____
& BABY is _____
Rh+
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MOM is _____
Rh+
& BABY is ____
Rh-
PROBLEM IF:
Can be a ___________
Mom is _____
Rh-
Baby is _____
Rh+
1st baby OK but few baby cells
entering mom’s bloodstream
put mom’s immune system on
alert for + cells.
Next + baby, mom’s immune
system can attack baby as it is
growing
Mom given shot after 1st birth
prevents this
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Chromosomes that determine
the sex of an organism =
_________________
Sex chromosomes
http://www.angelbabygifts.com/
All other chromosomes =
_________________
autosomes
Humans have two sex chromosomes
X
y
and _____
44 autosomes
SEX DETERMINATION
XX = female
Xy = male
Who decides?
Mom can give X
Dad can give
X or y
X
X
X
XX
XX
y
Xy
Xy
Dad determines sex of the baby.
SO ____
If dad gives X with mom’s X = girl
If dad give y with mom’s X = boy
HEMOPHILIA
CAUSE:
Mutation in genes for Blood
__________________
clotting proteins
carried ______
on X chromosome
Blood clotting proteins are missing so person
with this disorder can’t stop bleeding when
bleed to death from minor
injured; can ________________
cuts or suffer internal bleeding
from bruises or bumps.
HEMOPHILIA
Treatment:
Need ____________
injections of normal clotting
proteins to stop bleeding
More
commonin
_____________
males because it is
______
TWO recessive
X-linked, but females with ______
hemophilia alleles will also show the trait.
1 in 10,000 males has hemophilia
COLORBLINDNESS
CAUSE:
Mutation in one of three genes for
_______________
Color vision carried on X chromosome
Persons with this disorder have trouble
distinguishing colors.
Red-green
_________________
colorblindness is most common
Seen in 1 in 10 males
1 in 100 females
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/peripherals/samsung-develops-lcd-for-colorblind-036306.php
Males ONLY HAVE ONE X
DEFECTIVE
They either
have the
disorder
NORMAL
Or
They are
normal
FEMALES HAVE TWO X CHROMOSOMES
DEFECTIVE
NORMAL
DEFECTIVE
Females have
one normal
gene that works.
Femalesneed
________
2
defective recessiv
alleles to show the
The X chromosome in males . . .
flies WITHOUT a copilot!
. . . there’s NO BACK UP X to help
X-linked cross
Xb
Dad is not
XB
colorblind
Mom is colorblind y Xb y
Xb
XB X b XB Xb
Xb y
What is the probability of having a
colorblind boy? All boys will be colorblind
What is the probability of having a
colorblind girl?No girls will be colorblind
Girls with this genotype: XB Xb
don’t show the COLORBLIND trait
They have a
“backup” X.
BUT. . . .
They can pass the gene onto their
offspring.
A heterozygous person
who carries a recessive
allele for a genetic
doesn’t
disorder, but ________
show the trait
themselves
is called a
_____________
CARRIER
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