Genetics and Heredity
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Genetics and Heredity
Lab Exercise 40
BI 233
Definitions
Heredity = the inheritance of traits
Genetics = the study of mechanisms of heredity.
Genes: A portion of a DNA strand that functions as a
hereditary unit, is located at a particular site on a specific
chromosome, and codes for a specific protein or polypeptide
Chromosomes
We inherit 23 DNA
molecules from our
mothers and 23 DNA
molecules from our fathers
for a total of 46.
22 pairs of these
chromosomes are called
autosomes
The remaining pair are
called sex
chromosomes.
Gene Expression
A person has two genes for
every inherited
characteristic.
If one gene is always
expressed, geneticists call
that gene dominant.
A gene that is not
expressed when its mate is
different is termed a
recessive gene
Genome
All of the genes in all of the
chromosomes together are
called the genome
The study of all the genes
in the human species is
called genomics
Inherited characteristics
The characteristic actually
expressed in an individual is
called a phenotype.
The genetic constitution of an
individual, along with
environmental influences is
called the genotype.
If both genes for a trait are
the same the individual is
homozygous.
If genes are not the same they
are heterozygous.
Taste differences
Sodium benzoate test –
The ability to taste
something sweet, salty, or
bitter in the paper is
dominant.
PTC
(phenylthiocarbamide) test
The ability to sense a bitter
taste is dominant.
Thiourea test – the
ability to taste something
bitter is dominant
Anatomical characteristics of hand
Bent little finger – If distal
phalanx of the little finger
bends toward the fourth
finger, you have dominant
trait.
Middigital hair – hair on
middle phalanges is
dominant.
Hitchhiker’s thumb- If
you can hyperextend the
distal joint of the thumb
noticeable, you have the
recessive trait.
Facial Features
Pigmented anterior of the
iris – If you have pigment
on the anterior and
posterior of the iris, your
eyes are green, brown,
black and hazel.
If you lack pigment on the
anterior aspect of the iris,
yours eyes are blue or grey.
Pigmentation is dominant
Phenotypes of facial features
Attached earlobes – Lobe
of the ear is attached rather
than free, you have the
recessive trait.
Widow’s peak – hairline
straight across forehead is
recessive trait
Tongue roll – curling
tongue is dominant
Freckles – if your face is
free of freckles you have the
recessive form of this
characteristic
ABO blood types
There are two dominant
genes for ABO blood types
Type A (IA):signifies the A
antigen
Type B (IB): signifies the B
antigen.
Type O (i): is recessive to
both Type A and Type B
A person with Type A blood
can have IAIA or IAi
Type B blood can have IBIB or
IB i
Rh Blood Type
The presence of the Rh
antigen is dominant
Probability
Is the likelihood of a the
offspring of a particular set
of parents will have a
certain inherited condition.
Genetic counselors
work with prospective
parents to determine their
possible genotypes for a
variety of traits and then
predict the probability of
their children having those
traits.
Activities
Follow the instructions in your lab manual to determine your
phenotype for the listed traits.
After you have determined your phenotype then determine
your possible genotypes.
Answer the questions in your lab manual using the Punnett
square