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Title: Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea


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Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea
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Inheritance
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Genetics
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Genetic Theories
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Genetic Theories (cont.)
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Gregor Mendel
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  • Mendels paper published in 1866, but was not
    recognized by Science until the early 1900s.

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Reasons for Mendel's Success
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  • Mendel was a pea picker.
  • He used peas as his study organism.

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Why Use Peas?
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Cross-pollination
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Self-pollination
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Mendel's Work
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Monohybrid or Mendelian Crosses
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P Generation
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Offspring
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Another Sample Cross
  • P1 Tall X short (TT x tt)
  • F1 all Tall (Tt)
  • F2 3 tall to 1 short
  • (1 TT 2 Tt 1 tt)

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Results - Summary
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Mendel's Hypothesis
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Mendel's Hypothesis
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Mendel's Hypothesis
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Law of Segregation
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Mendels Experiments
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Vocabulary
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Helpful Vocabulary
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6 Mendelian Crosses are Possible
  • Cross Genotype Phenotype
  • TT X tt all Tt all Dom
  • Tt X Tt 1TT2Tt1tt 3 Dom 1 Res
  • TT X TT all TT all Dom
  • tt X tt all tt all Res
  • TT X Tt 1TT1Tt all Dom
  • Tt X tt 1Tt1tt 1 Dom 1 Res

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Test Cross
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Dihybrid Cross
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Number of Kinds of Gametes
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Equation
  • The formula 2n can be used, where n the
    number of heterozygous traits.
  • Ex TtRr, n2
  • 22 or 4 different kinds of gametes are
    possible.
  • TR, tR, Tr, tr

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Dihybrid Cross
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Results
  • 9 Tall, Red flowered
  • 3 Tall, white flowered
  • 3 short, Red flowered
  • 1 short, white flowered
  • Or 9331

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Law of Independent Assortment
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Comment
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Probability
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Genetic Ratios
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Rule of Multiplication
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Example TtRr X TtRr
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Comment
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Variations on Mendel
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Incomplete Dominance
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Result
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Another example
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Codominance
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Result
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Multiple Alleles
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Result
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Alleles and Blood Types
  • Type Genotypes
  • A IA IA or IAi
  • B IB IB or IBi
  • AB IAIB
  • O ii

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Comment
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Epistasis
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Gerbils
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In Gerbils
  • CcBb X CcBb
  • Brown X Brown
  • F1 9 brown (C_B_)
  • 3 black (C_bb)
  • 4 albino (cc__)

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Result
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Epistasis in Mice
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Problem
  • Wife is type A
  • Husband is type AB
  • Child is type O
  • Question - Is this possible?
  • Comment - Wifes boss is type O

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Bombay Effect
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Genotypes
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Bombay - Detection
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Polygenic Inheritance
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Genetic Basis
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Result
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Genetic Studies in Humans
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Pedigree Chart Symbols
  • Male
  • Female
  • Person with trait

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Sample Pedigree
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Recessive Trait
Dominant Trait
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Human Recessive Disorders
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Sickle-cell Disease
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Tay-Sachs
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Cystic Fibrosis
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Recessive Pattern
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Human Dominant Disorders
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Inheritance Pattern
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Genetic Screening
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General Formal
  • R F X M X D
  • R risk
  • F probability that the female carries the gene.
  • M probability that the male carries the gene.
  • D Disease risk under best conditions.

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Example
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Risk Calculation
  • Wife probability is 1.0 that she has the
    allele.
  • Husband with no family record, probability is
    near 0.
  • Disease this is a recessive trait, so risk is
    Aa X Aa .25
  • R 1 X 0 X .25
  • R 0

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Risk Calculation
  • Assume husband is a carrier, then the risk is
  • R 1 X 1 X .25
  • R .25
  • There is a .25 chance that any child will be
    albino.

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Common Mistake
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Carrier Recognition
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Fetal Testing
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Amniocentesis
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Chorionic Villi Sampling
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Newborn Screening
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Newborn Screening
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Multifactorial Diseases
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Ex. Heart Disease
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Summary
  • Know the Mendelian crosses and their patterns.
  • Be able to work simple genetic problems
    (practice).
  • Watch genetic vocabulary.
  • Be able to read pedigree charts.

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Summary
  • Be able to recognize and work with some of the
    common human trait examples.
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