1 / 12

Applications of Mendel

Applications of Mendel. Dominant/Recessive. For every gene/characteristic an individual possesses two inherited copies (alleles) One maternal, one paternal EXAMPLE: Inherited attached earlobes allele from mom, unattached earlobes allele from dad

muncel
Download Presentation

Applications of Mendel

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Applications of Mendel

  2. Dominant/Recessive • For every gene/characteristic an individual possesses two inherited copies (alleles) • One maternal, one paternal • EXAMPLE: Inherited attached earlobes allele from mom, unattached earlobes allele from dad • In cases of Mendellian inheritance, allele is dominant, one is recessive

  3. Which is dominant? • EXAMPLE: Attached vs. Detached earlobes • Possible gene combinations: • 2 attached genes (dd) • 1 attached, 1 detached (Dd) • 2 detached genes (DD)

  4. Predicting inheritance… • Punnett squares

  5. Punnett Square DD d d

  6. Practice with Mendel • Cross a pea plant with round peas (Rr) with a pea plant with wrinkled peas(rr) • Cross a pea plant with green pods (Gg) with itself (Gg)

  7. Genotype/Phenotype • Genotype: DD, Phenotype: Detached earlobes • Genotype: dd, Phenotype: Attached earlobes • Genotype: Dd, Phenotype: Detached Earlobes Genotype is actual gene combination Phenotype is the observed trait

  8. Genotype/Phenotype • Mary has the phenotype brown eyes and curly hair. Can we know her genotype based on this information? • Mary has the genotype Bb for eye color and CC for hair curl. B is for dominant brown, C is for dominant curly. Can we know her phenotype based on this information?

  9. Homozygous/Heterozygous • Homo=same • Hetero=different • Heterozygous means two different alleles • Ex: earlobes (Dd) • Homozygous means two of the same allele • Ex: earlobes (DD) or (dd)

  10. George has freckles. Can you tell if he is homozygous dominant or heterozygous dominant for this trait? • George is heterozygous for freckles. Freckles are a dominant trait. Can you tell his phenotype given this information?

  11. Wildtype/Mutant • Wildtype: most commonly occurring in nature • Mutant: A deviation from the wildtype, a less common allele

More Related