a brief introduction to genetics honors genetics lemon bay high school ms. susan chabot

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A BRIEF INTRODUCTION to GENETICS Honors Genetics Lemon Bay High School Ms. Susan Chabot

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THE BEGINNING… Darwin and Evolution 1859: Origin of the Species Ideas of natural selection supported hereditary passage of desirable/undesirable traits.

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Page 1: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION to GENETICS Honors Genetics Lemon Bay High School Ms. Susan Chabot

A BRIEF INTRODUCTION to

GENETICS

Honors GeneticsLemon Bay High SchoolMs. Susan Chabot

Page 2: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION to GENETICS Honors Genetics Lemon Bay High School Ms. Susan Chabot

THE BEGINNING…• Domestication of plants

and animals inadvertently manipulated sexual reproduction.

• Preformation: Theory that a miniature human (homunculus) could be found inside the head of a sperm.

Paris, 1694

Page 3: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION to GENETICS Honors Genetics Lemon Bay High School Ms. Susan Chabot

THE BEGINNING…Darwin and Evolution•1859: Origin of the Species•Ideas of natural selection supported hereditary passage of desirable/undesirable traits.

Page 4: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION to GENETICS Honors Genetics Lemon Bay High School Ms. Susan Chabot

THE BEGINNING…• 1860’s: Gregor Mendel - an Austrian

monk grew peas in the monastery gardens.

• Noticed patterns among the generations of plants when they were cross-pollinated vs self-pollinated.

Page 5: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION to GENETICS Honors Genetics Lemon Bay High School Ms. Susan Chabot

What We Know TodayEvery type of cell from every

kingdom contains DNA.

Sometimes the DNA is located in the NUCLEUS of the cell as in EUKARYOTES

Sometimes the DNA is NOT located in the NUCLEUS of the cell as in PROKARYOTES

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Whether the organism is a EUKARYOTE or PROKARYOTE,

the DNA instructs the cell to make proteins.

The proteins are made into tissues , pigments, hormones, enzymes, and many other

components the cells need for survival.

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Mitosis and HeLa

Visualizing Mitosis

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Mistakes happenMutations

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Cause mutations

Pesticides

Air pollution

Chemicals

Smoking

Radiation Sun

X-ray exposure

Fallout

Mutagens

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•Recombinant DNA:

•Cutting the DNA from one organism and joining it with the DNA from another

•Human gene for insulin into bacteria: bacteria multiply and make insulin for diabetics

We Can Manipulate DNA

Insulin gene

Bacteria DNA

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Dolly the sheep: insert the nucleus from the body cell of an adult sheep into the egg cell of another similar animal and allow to gestate.

CLONING:

Genetic Engineering

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•Fertility:

• Inserting sperm nucleus into ovum to fertilize them for an infertile couple, then allow to gestate.

Genetic Engineering

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Foods

•Insertion of pesticide genes into foods so that they will make proteins that will develop innate resistance to weeds and insects.

Genetic Engineering