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Genetics Chapter 14

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Genetics

Chapter 14

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Gregor Mendel

• Father of Genetics

• Used peas to study heredity

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Vocabulary

• Heredity: passing of traits from parent to offspring

• Genetics: study of heredity

• True-breeding: self-pollinating plant always produces the same offspring

• Allele: alternative versions of a gene

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More Vocabulary

• Dominant: A

• Recessive: a

• Homozygous: AA or aa

• Heterozygous: Aa

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Law of Segregation

• Separation of alleles into separate gametes

• 50% chance that one allele will go into a gamete

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Test Cross

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Law of Independent Assortment

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Incomplete Dominance

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Multiple Alleles

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Epistasis

• A gene at one locus alters the expression of a gene at another locus.

• Example: – Black coat (B) is

dominant to brown (b)– Pigment color (C) is

dominant to no pigment color (c)

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Polygenic Traits

• Additive effect of multiple genes on a single phenotype

• Results in normal distribution

• Examples: skin color, height

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Effect of Environment on Phenotype

More acidic soil Less acidic soil

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Pleiotropic Effects

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Pedigree Analysis

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Pedigree

Male

Female

Heterozygous

Shows trait

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Probabilities

Aa aaChild will have recessive trait?

aa

Chance of “a” allele from dad?

1/2

Chance of “a” allele from mom?

2/2 (1)

Total

1/2 x 1 = 1/2

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Recessive characteristicsInheritance pattern

•Trait tends to skip generations

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Dominant characteristics

•Trait does not skip generations•Occurs frequently within a family

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Sex linked characteristics•Tend to occur more in males than in females

•Color-blindness •Hemophilia

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X-linked Recessives: More commonly seen in Males

• Why?• Males only need one recessive

allele to see trait.• E.g. Color-blindness

• XC – 92 % of alleles• Xc – 8 % of alleles

Females Males

92%

8%

(0.92)(0.92) = 85%

2x (0.92)(0.08) = 15%

(0.08)(0.08) = 0.64%

XCXC

XCXc

XcXc

XCyXcy

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Problem:

A woman with normal vision whose father was color-blind marries a color-blind male. What percent of the couple’s sons will be color-blind?

1. All

2. 75%

3. 50%

4. 25%