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Chapter 8 - Heredity

Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

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Inherited Traits Living things inherit many traits, or characteristics from their parents. Recall that _________, determine the inherited traits of an organism. Traits are determined by the genes you receive from your parents.

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Page 1: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

Chapter 8 - Heredity

Page 2: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

• Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring.

• We call these “inherited traits”.

Page 3: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

Inherited Traits

• Living things inherit many traits, or characteristics from their parents.

• Recall that _________, determine the inherited traits of an organism.

• Traits are determined by the genes you receive from your parents.

Page 4: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

Genotype vs. Phenotype

• Genotype – “genetic makeup” of an organism.

• Phenotype –– the way an organism looks and behaves as a result of its genotype ----“physical makeup”.

• Genotype DETERMINES phenotype

Page 5: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

Chromosomes• Genes are located on structures called

chromosomes.

• Cells of different kinds of organisms contain a different number of chromosomes.

• A human baby receives ______ chromosomes from its mother, and ______ from its father. Human body cells contain _______ chromosomes.

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• Each pair of chromosomes are given a number from 1 to 23.

• Genes that determine a specific trait are in matching locations on paired ---“homologous” chromosomes.

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Check List

• 1) _________ is the passing on of traits from parents to offspring.

• 2) A trait is contained in a ___________?• 3) What is the difference in genotype and

phenotype?• 4) How many chromosomes are in the human

body cell? How many from dad and mom?• 5) What are homologous chromosomes?

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• Traits are controlled by a single gene.• An example of a gene is one that causes

earlobes to be attached to the head & another form that causes earlobes to be free from the head.

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• Allele – different forms of a trait that make up a gene pair.– “alternate forms of the same

gene”

• Alleles may be either dominant or recessive for a particular trait.

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Dominant vs Recessive Alleles

• Dominant allele – is one that is expressed when two different alleles are inherited.

• Recessive allele – is not expressed unless an organism inherits two copies of it.

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Identifying Genotype and Phenotype

• Each pair of genes is part of an individual’s genotype (Ff, Bb, Gg, etc)

• Genotype identifies which alleles have been passed on to an organism.

• Capital letter – dominant• Lowercase letter – recessive

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• Offspring receive two copies of each gene – one from each parent.

• 3 possible genotypes: FF, Ff, ff.

• Homozygous genotype - is made up of two dominant or two recessive alleles “the same”– Ex: FF or ff

• Heterozygous genotype - is made up of one dominant and one recessive allele “not the same”– Ex: Ff

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Punnett Square

• Punnett Square – is a tool used to predict the results when two organisms mate.

• Used to calculate the probability of genotypes and phenotypes in offspring.

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Page 15: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

Check List • 1) What is the passing on of traits from parent to

offspring called?• 2) What is an organism’s genotype?• 3)An organism’s expressed traits make up its

____________?• 4) How many total chromosomes are their in a

human cell? How many pairs?• 5) _________ is two different forms of the same

gene.• 6) An allele can be either ______________ or

___________?

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Father of Genetics • Gregor Mendel – is considered

the “father” of genetics. • First experimented with pea

plants in 1856. • He was a Austrian monk who

was fascinated with crossbreeding plants.

• First to develop punnett square to predict probabilities.

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Advances in Genetics • Genetic Engineering – where scientist alter the

DNA of an organism to benefit.• 3 advantages of genetic engineering:– 1) Gene transfer (out with the bad in with the good)– 2) Genetically engineered plants– 3) Genetically engineered animals

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Chapter 8 - Heredity

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• Heredity - ____________________________

• ____________ are passed on to future generations

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Inherited Traits

• Recall that _________, determine the traits of an organism.

• Traits are determined by the genes you receive from your parents.

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• Genotype – __________________________________________________________________________

• Phenotype – __________________________________________________________________________

• Genotype DETERMINES phenotype

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Chromosomes• 23 pairs of

chromosomes in each cell = __________ total

• Each pair has a chromosome from a mom and a dad.

• On each chromosome is an alternating ___________.

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Chapter 8 Check List• 1) _____________ -is the process of passing traits from

parents to offspring.• 2) The genetic makeup or genes of an organism is called its

_________________.• 3) _________ determines the inherited traits of an organism. • 4) ______________ - is the way an organism looks and

behaves –“expressed or physical makeup”• 5) More complex organisms generally contain ________

chromosomes.• 6) Genes code for certain _____________.• 7) Inherited traits means we get our characteristics from our

______________. If we have 2 parents, there is ______________ in the offspring.

• 8) Above in #7, what type of reproduction has been involved?

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Section 2

Page 25: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

Chromosomes• Genes are located on structures called

chromosomes.

• Cells of different kinds of organisms contain a different number of chromosomes.

Page 26: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

• Traits are controlled by a single gene.• An example of a gene is one that causes

earlobes to be attached to the head & another form that causes earlobes to be free from the head.

Page 27: Chapter 8 - Heredity. Heredity – is the passing of traits from parent to offspring. We call these “inherited traits”

• Allele - _____________________________________

• Alleles can be either _______________ or _______________.

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• Dominant Allele - _____________________________________

• Recessive Allele - _____________________________________

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• Each pair of genes is part of an organism’s _________________. (ex: Ff, Dd, Tt)

• Genotype shows which alleles have been passed on.

• Capital Letter = ___________ allele • Lowercase Letter = _________ allele

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• Offspring receive two copies of each gene – one from each parent.

• 3 possible genotypes:_______, _______, ______

• Homozygous genotype -______________________________________– Ex:

• Heterozygous genotype -_______________________________________– Ex:

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Section 3

• Genotype vs Phenotype• Tt vs Tall• Homozygous vs Heterozygous • Dominant vs. Recessive • 3 genotypes

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Punnett Square

• Punnett Square –____________________________________.

• Used to calculate the _________ of genotypes and phenotypes in offspring.

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Task 1

• Draw a punnett square when a heterozygous parent for tallness mates with a homozygous parent for shortness. ( use T and t ).

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Task 2

• Draw out a punnett square for two organisms that mate: one is Heterozygous for being athletic, and the other is homozygous recessive for being athletic (Use A or a)

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Task 3

• A male eastern fox squirrel is notorious for mating in the winter months and for finding a mate who is always homozygous dominant. If a male eastern fox squirrel is homozygous for being slow and finds a mate draw a punnett square (F=fast; f=slow) and predict these:– What is the probability of the offspring being fast?– What is the probability of the offspring being slow?– What % will be homozygous?– What % will be heterozygous?

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Section 3 cont.

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Father of Genetics • Gregor Mendel –

______________________. • First experimented with pea

plants in 1856. • Used the ___________________

in his studies.

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Advances in Genetics • Genetic Engineering –

___________________________________________________________.

• 2 advantages of genetic engineering:– 1)– 2)

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