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GENETICS. What is heredity ?. The passing on of characteristics (traits) from parents to offspring Genetics is the study of heredity. Gregor Mendel : ‘Father of Genetics ’. Most famous for his work on pea plants - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GENETICS

What is heredity?• The passing on of characteristics (traits) from parents to offspring

• Genetics is the study of heredity

Gregor Mendel: ‘Father of Genetics’

• Most famous for his work on pea plants• He discovered different laws and

rules that explain factors affecting heredity.1. Law of Segregation 2. Law of Independent Assortment

Mendel Discovered..

• Each organism has two alleles for each trait•Alleles - different forms of the same gene (AA, aa, Aa)•Genes - located on chromosomes, they control how an organism develops (Brown or blonde hair)

Law of Segregation

• The two alleles for a trait must separate when gametes are formed• A parent randomly passes only one allele for each trait to each offspring (ex/ hair and eye color)

Law of Independent Assortment

• The genes for different traits are inherited independently

Rule of Dominance• The trait that is observed in the offspring is the dominant trait (uppercase: AA)

• The trait that disappears in the offspring is the recessive trait (aa: lowercase)

Phenotype & Genotype

• Phenotype - the way an organism looks• red hair or brown hair

• Genotype - the gene combination of an organism–AA or Aa or aa

Heterozygous & Homozygous

• Heterozygous - if the two alleles for a trait are different (Aa)

• Homozygous - if the two alleles for a trait are the same

(AA or aa)

Dihybrid vs Monohybrid

• Dihybrid Cross - crossing parents who differ in two traits (AAEE with aaee)

**Monohybrid Cross - Crossing parents who differ in only one trait

(AA with aa)

Questions...• How many alleles are there for each trait?•What is an allele?• How many alleles does a parent pass on to each offspring for each trait

Questions...• What do we call the trait that is

observed? • What case (upper or lower) is it

written in?• What about the one that

disappears? • What case is it written in?

Questions...•What is the phenotype?•What is the genotype?•What is homozygous?•What is heterozygous?•What is monohybrid crossing?

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