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Genetics
What is Genetics?
The study of heredity
Genetics does not just relate to people, but also
includes animals, plants, insects, etc.
Heredity: the passing of traits from parents to
offspring
Offspring: children (next generation)
Trait: a characteristic
What is Genetic Information?
There are several words we use to
describe where this information is found…
DNA
Chromosomes
Genes
Where is the genetic
information?
Genetic Information
Found inside
every cell
Located in the
nucleus
(main organelle in the
center of the cell)
Structure inside the nucleus
chromosomes carry the
genetic code (blueprints)
chromosomes are made of
many sections of blueprints
called genes
genes are made of DNA
Chromosomes
Package of genes
Humans have 46
chromosomes
They come in pairs…so 23
pairs
Different organisms have
different # of chromosomes
Some plants: hundreds
Some bacteria: one
Mouse: 20
DNA
DeoxyriboNucleic Acid
Double stranded
Twisted ladder
Structure discovered by
Watson and Crick
Rosiland Franklin
Made of nitrogen bases,
sugars, phosphate
Gene
A section of DNA
Contains specific information for a
particular trait
Different traits are controlled by different
genes
Label the picture with
each of the following
terms:
– Chromosome
– DNA
– Gene
Analogy…
Spool of thread
DNA…thread
Gene…colored sections of thread
Chromosome…thread on spool
How is this information
passed on?
It is passed on when new cells are
created…
2 PROCESSES
1. Mitosis
2. Meiosis
Mitosis
Creates identical cells
For growth and repair
For asexual reproduction
Meiosis
Creates sperm/egg
For sexual reproduction
Steps in Mitosis
1.
DNA is replicated
Replication: making a copy of
DNA
Chromosome pairs
split and go to each
side
3. Cell divides
2.
Steps in Meiosis
DNA is replicated
2. DNA is recombined
(mixed)
3. Cells divide
4. Cells divide again
1.
Compare and Contrast…
Similarities
Differences
Mitosis
Meiosis
So…
How many chromosomes do
human cells have?
Then how come you don’t have 92
(46 + 46) chromosomes when
you combine an egg with sperm?
Important points about Meiosis
1.
2.
Creates sperm and egg cells
Reduces the number of chromosomes
3.
4.
cuts the number in ½
Produces 4 cells
Chromosomes have recombined (mixed)
creates variety
Karyotype
Karyotype
A picture of the chromosomes
Identifies an error in meiosis that results
in a different # of chromosomes
Used to identify some genetic disorders
An incorrect number of chromosome is
ONE type of genetic disorder
Sex Chromosomes
X Chromosome
Larger chromosome
Contains over 2,000
genes
Contains info NOT
related to gender
Y Chromosome
Smaller chromosome
Contains 330 genes
Only one of its genes
determines the male
gender
Sex Determination…
Sex is determined by the Y chromosome
XX = female
XY = male
Twins
Two Types of Twins…
Identical Twins
One egg is released
Egg is fertilized by
one sperm
One fertilized egg
splits into two
Twins have identical
chromosomes
Twins are like
“clones”
Fraternal Twins
Two eggs are
released
Each egg is fertilized
by a different sperm
(2 sperm total)
Twins have different
chromosomes
Twins are like siblings
Common Questions
Twins:
fraternal twins are generational
How long can sperm survive? Depends on environment, but ~5 days
Genetic Vocabulary
Genetic Vocabulary
P Parent
F1 First filial
1st generation
F2 Second filial
2nd Generation
Genetic Vocabulary
Allele
Letter representation of a
gene
Consist of two letters (same
letter)
Represents two forms of the
trait
Ex) Tt
Genetic Vocabulary
dominant
The stronger trait
Represented by a big letter
Does the hiding…hides the
recessive trait
recessive
The weaker trait
Represented by a small letter
Gets hidden
Only seen when there is no
big (dominant) letter
Genetic Vocabulary
heterozygous
Hetero=different
Two different alleles
Ex) Tt
homozygous
Homo=same
Two same alleles
Ex) TT or tt
Genetic Vocabulary
hybrid
An organism that is “mixed”
(heterozygous) for a trait
purebred
An organism that is “pure”
(homozygous) for a trait
Genetic Vocabulary
phenotype
Physical description of the
trait
What does it look like?
Uses words
Ex) tall
genotype
Allele description of the trait
What are the letters?
Uses letters
Ex) Tt
The Mating Game Article
You need the following:
2 different colored highlighters
– You can share colors with a neighbor
Pencil or Pen
Copy of the article
The Mating Game Article
1. Read the
2. How does
article.
the article define hybrid? Write the
word “definition” in the margin next to the
sentence in the article.
3. Circle all examples of hybrids .
4. Underline reasons for why different species
rarely mate in nature. Write a number for each
reason in the margin of the article.
5. Highlight the sentences that describe
disadvantages to the formation of hybrids.
6. Highlight in another color the sentences that
describe how creating hybrids can be beneficial.
Your Assignment
Using your annotated article, answer the
article questions.
Write in complete sentences.