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Genes Hereditary information is contained in genes. Genes are composed of DNA that makes up the chromosomes of cells.
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Page 1: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Genetic Inheritance

Page 2: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Objective

• Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Page 3: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Genes• Hereditary

information is contained in genes.

• Genes are composed of DNA that makes up the chromosomes of cells.

Page 4: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Genes• Each gene carries a

single unit of information.

• A human cell contains thousands of different genes.

Gene

Page 5: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Each Cell = Full set of genes• Each human cell

contains a copy of all the genes needed to produce a human being.

Page 6: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Genetic Inheritance• A single inherited

trait of an individual can be determined by one pair or by many pairs of genes.

Unattached earlobes(Dominant)

Attached earlobes(Recessive)

Page 7: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Genetic Inheritance• A single inherited

trait of an individual can be determined by one pair or by many pairs of genes.

Page 8: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Asexual Reproduction• In asexual

reproduction, all the genes come from a single parent. • Asexually produced

offspring are genetically identical to the parent.

Page 9: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Asexual Reproduction• In asexual

reproduction, all the genes come from a single parent. • Asexually produced

offspring are genetically identical to the parent.

Page 10: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Sexual Reproduction• In sexual reproduction typically half of

the genes come from each parent.

23 chromosomes in the sperm

23 chromosomes in the egg

Page 11: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Sexual Reproduction• In sexual reproduction typically half of

the genes come from each parent.

46 chromosomes in the zygote

Page 12: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

Sexual Reproduction• Sexually produced

offspring are not identical to either parent.

Page 13: Genetic Inheritance. Objective Describe sexual and asexual mechanisms for passing genetic materials from generation to generation.

The Lincoln Family

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Objectives

•Describe simple mechanisms related to the inheritance of some physical traits in offspring.

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Genetic Inheritance• In all organisms,

genetic traits are passed on from generation to generation.

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Dominant vs. Recessive traits• Some genes are

dominant and some are recessive.

Dominant

Dominant

DominantRecessive

Recessive

Recessive

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Genetic Probability

The probability of traits being expressed can be determined using models of genetic inheritance.

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Punnet Squares• Some models of

prediction are pedigree charts and Punnett squares.

R= round

r= wrinkled

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Green vs. Yellow Pea Pods

G =

g =

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Pedigree Chart

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Pedigree Chart

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Incomplete Dominance• Some traits are

inherited by mechanisms other than dominance and recessiveness.


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