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Basic Genetics Remediation

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Meiosis

• Cells go through Meiosis in order to make Sex Cells

• Sex cells are also called Gametes

• Four Daughter Cells are created

• Haploid (1N)

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Crossover

• When the chromosomes touch they switch genetic information CROSSOVER

• Causes genetic variation in the resulting gametes

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Mendel’s Laws• Rule of Dominance- When the allelic

combination of capital and lowercase come togetherthe capital allele is stronger and is seen in the offspring

• Law of Independent Assortment- Different traits found on the alleles are inherited and assorted independently from each other--> Remember in meiosis the chromosomes separate independently from each other

• Law of Segregation- Two alleles for each trait must separate when the gametes are formed. The parent will pass on only one allele for each trait to each offspring during meiosis

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Basic Genetics Vocabulary

• Allele – each form of a gene for a certain trait (R or r)• Gene – sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and

thus determines a trait• Genotype – combination of alleles for a given trait (RR or Rr or rr)• Phenotype – Appearance of trait (round seeds or wrinkled seeds)• Homozygous - when you have 2 of the same alleles for

a given trait (RR or rr)• Heterozygous – when you have 2 different alleles for a

trait (Rr)

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Incomplete Dominance

• Incomplete Dominance One allele is not

completely dominant over the other – something in the middle is expressed

Ex. Red and White Snapdragons

Result can be heterozygous (Rr) or two separate dominant alleles (RW) each resulting in a mixture of both

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Codominance• Codominance Both alleles are

expressed in the phenotype

Ex. Cow Hair Color RR – Red WW – White RW – Roan (Red &

White)

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Codominance- Multiple alleles• Multiple Alleles Genes have more then two alleles Ex. Blood Type Type A blood- AA or AO alleles A is dominant to O

Type B blood- BB or BO allelesB is dominant to O

Type AB- codominant- A and B allelesA nor B is dominant so both are expressed on

organisms RBC

Type O- recessive- OO alleles Both alleles must be recessive in order to

have type O.

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Sex- Linked Traits

• Male – XY and Females – XX• The 23rd pair of chromosomes will determine

the gender of an individual

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Sex- Linked Traits

• C – Normal Vision and c - Colorblind• Normal Male x Carrier Female . Sex linked alleles will

ALWAYS be tracked on the X chromosome ONLY

X Y

X

X

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Pedigrees• A pedigree is a chart of the genetic history of family over

several generations.

Dominant Pedigree: – one OR both of the parents must have the disorder

in a majority of the family generations and many offspring have it

Recessive Pedigree: – parent DONT have the disorder – but it can be seen in the offspring (skips a generation)

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Pedigrees

• Dominant

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Pedigrees

• Recessive

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What type is this?

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Dominant

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What type is this?

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Recessive