funky pigeons - lesson 1 artificial selection and genetics
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Lesson 1 of an A Level teaching resource, produced in conjunction with the Charles Darwin Trust, that uses Darwin's work on pigeon breeding and the work of contemporary scientists to explore genetics and evolution. This first lesson covers the topics of artificial selection and genetics. The accompanying teacher's notes can be found on our website at www.linnean.org/funkypigeonsTRANSCRIPT
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Funky PigeonsRevealing the biology of inheritance and selection
Lesson 1
Artificial Selection and Genetics
Picture courtesy John Ross: darwinspigeons.com
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Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
“Although man does not cause variability and cannot even prevent it, he can select, preserve, and accumulate the variations given to him by the hand of nature in any way which he chooses; and thus he can certainly produce a great result.”
Charles DarwinThe variation of animals and plants
under domestication, 1868
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Amassing evidence of variation from a common ancestor
The Rock Dove
English Fantail
African Owl
English Barb
English Pouter
English Carrier
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The power of selection: change is possible
5000 yrs
Picture courtesy John Ross: darwinspigeons.com© Mair Shepherd
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Amassing evidence of variation from a common ancestor
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Natural versus Artificial Selection
Natural Selection Artificial Selection
CauseEnvironment Humans
Speed of changeSlow Fast
Reason for selection occurring
The selected trait improvesthe organism’s chances of surviving and reproducing
The trait is desirable to human breeders
Effect on fitness
Improves fitness (although only for the circumstances in which it is selected. If conditions change, the selected trait may no longer be advantageous)
Often causes decrease in fitness
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The wild pigeon
Picture by Christine Matthews (commons.wikimedia.org)
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Blue is recessive
s+s+
Allele for pigeon colour
The allele - Black S, Blue s+
Black is dominant
SS or S s+
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Darwin on genetics
“...but it will now be seen that when two birds belonging to distinct races are crossed, neither of which have, nor probably have had during many generations, a trace of blue in their plumage...they very frequently produce mongrel offspring of a blue colour...”
Charles Darwin The variation of animals and plants under domestication, 1868
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Pigeon feather colour
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Pigeon colour/pattern phenotypes
Solid black
Chequered
Barred
Barless
© Genetics Society of America. From Genetics September 1, 1922 vol. 7 no. 5 466-507 STUDIES ON INHERITANCE IN PIGEONS. IV. CHECKS AND BARS AND OTHER MODIFICATIONS OF BLACK by Sarah Van Hoosen Jones.
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Epistasis
• Dominant alleles mask the action of recessive alleles
• Epistasis is an interaction between genes: the action of one gene masks the action of another
• The epistatic gene masks the action of thehypostatic gene