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Today: Inheritance for 1 gene

Today: Inheritance for 1 gene. Fig 13.5. {Producing gametes}. Sexual reproduction creates genetic diversity by combining DNA from 2 individuals, but also by creating genetically unique gametes. {Producing more cells}. haploid. X 23 in humans. X 23 in humans. diploid. X 23 in humans.

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Today: Inheritance for 1 gene

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  1. Today: Inheritance for 1 gene

  2. Fig 13.5 {Producing gametes} Sexual reproduction creates genetic diversity by combining DNA from 2 individuals, but also by creating genetically unique gametes. {Producing more cells}

  3. haploid X 23 in humans X 23 in humans diploid X 23 in humans Inheritance = The interaction between genes inherited from Mom and Dad.

  4. Do parents’ genes/traits blend together in offspring?

  5. Fig 14.3 In many instances there is a unique pattern of inheritance. Traits disappear and reappear in new ratios.

  6. Genotype Phenotype Fig 14.6

  7. Human blood types Fig 14.11

  8. Fig 14.11 One gene with three alleles controls carbohydrates that are found on Red Blood Cell membranes A A B RBC A B RBC RBC B A B A B A A B B A A B B Allele O = no carbs Allele A = A carbs Allele B = B carbs

  9. Human blood types Fig 14.11

  10. We each have two versions of each gene… A A RBC A A A So A A A A Genotype could be A and A OR A and O

  11. Recessive alleles do not show their phenotype when a dominant allele is present. A A RBC A A A A A A A Genotype could be A and A OR A and O

  12. What about… RBC Genotype = ??

  13. What about… RBC Genotype = OO

  14. What about… A B RBC B A A B B A A B

  15. What about… A B RBC B A A B B A A B Genotype = AB

  16. Human blood types Fig 14.11 Phenotype Phenotype Genotype Result of transfusion AA or AO BB or BO AB OO

  17. If Frank has B blood type, his Dad has A blood type, And his Mom has B blood type… Should Frank be worried?

  18. Mom=B blood BB or BO Dad=A blood AA or AO possible genotypes

  19. Mom=B blood BB or BO Dad=A blood AA or AO possible genotypes all A / 50% A and 50% O all B / 50% B and 50% O Gametes

  20. Mom=B blood BB or BO Dad=A blood AA or AO possible genotypes all A / 50% A and 50% O all B / 50% B and 50% O Gametes Frank can be BO = B blood …no worries

  21. Grandparents AB and AB Mom=B blood BB or BO Dad=A blood AA possible genotypes all B / 50% B and 50% O Gametes all A Frank can be BO or BB = B blood …Uh-Oh

  22. Some simple dominant/recessive relationships in humans Dom. Rec. Rec. Dom. Fig 14.15

  23. We can also predict the future Fig 14.3

  24. Inheritance of blood types Mom = AB Dad = AB

  25. Inheritance of blood types Mom = AB Dad = AB A or B Gametes: A or B

  26. Inheritance of blood types Mom = AB Dad = AB A or B A or B Gametes: Dad A or B Chance of each phenotype for each offspring 25% AA 50% AB 25% BB AA A or B AB Mom AB BB

  27. Testcross:determining dominant/ recessive and zygosity Fig 14.7

  28. Sickle-cell anemia is caused by a point mutation Fig17.22

  29. Sickled and normal red blood cells

  30. Sickle-Cell Anemia: A dominant or recessive allele? S=sickle-cell H=normal Mom = HS Dad = HS Dad H or S possible offspring 75% Normal 25% Sickle-cell HS HH H or S Mom HS SS

  31. Coincidence of malaria and sickle-cell anemia Fig23.17

  32. Sickle-Cell Anemia: A dominant or recessive allele? S=sickle-cell H=normal Mom = HS Dad = HS possible offspring Oxygen transport: 75% Normal 25% Sickle-cell Malaria resistance: 75% resistant 25% susceptible Dad H or S HS HH H or S Mom HS SS

  33. 2 genes, each coding for a trait: Variation in pea shape and color

  34. Fig 14.8 Phenotype Genotype

  35. The inheritance of genes on different chromo-somes is independent. Fig 14.8

  36. Approximate position of seed color and shape genes in peas Gene for seed color y Y r R Gene for seed shape Chrom. 1/7 Chrom. 7/7

  37. Fig 15.2 The inheritance of genes on different chromosomes is independent:independent assortment

  38. Fig 15.2 meiosis I

  39. Fig 15.2 meiosis I meiosis II

  40. The inheritance of genes on different chromosomes is independent:independent assortment Fig 15.2

  41. Fig 14.8

  42. Next: more complex inheritance

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