Introduction to Genetics

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Transcript Introduction to Genetics

Important words to know
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Study of heredity
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Studies the way in which genetic/hereditary
information is passed on from parents to
offspring
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During sexual reproduction, when a sperm
and egg meet
Produces a new cell, with some DNA from
the mom and some from the dad
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Sex cells
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Sperm
Egg
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Means self-pollinate
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Ex: some plants have “male” and “female” sex
organs, so can produce offspring identical to
themselves
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Ex: pea plant, apricot, avocado, grapes
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A specific characteristic
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Varies from one individual to another
Ex: eye color, human height, seed color, plant
height
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Contain hereditary information (DNA)
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Specific unit of hereditary
material located on a
chromosomes
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Genes code for specific traits
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Different forms of a gene
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Ex: The gene controlling hair color exists as an
allele for blond hair or an allele for brown hair.
Ex: in plants, the gene controlling height either
exists as an allele for tallness or an allele for
shortness.
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Some alleles are dominant and some alleles
are recessive.
Dominant Alleles
An organism with a
dominant allele for trait
will always exhibit that
trait.
Dominant expressed by
capital letter
Recessive Alleles
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 An organism with a
recessive allele for a trait
will show that trait if the
dominant allele is not
present.
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 Recessive expressed by
lower case letter
•In pea plants, the alleles for height is either T or t. Which is
the recessive allele?
•If we were looking at human eye color, pick a letter to
represent eye color. Now show the difference between brown
(dominant) and blue (recessive) alleles?
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Offspring from parents with different traits
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Ex: yellow corn and white corn offspring with
both colors
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Offspring has the DNA from both parents