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Heredity
By: Mr. Kauffman
Outline
• What are genes?
• Gregor Mendel
• Where can we find our genes?
• What do our genes do?
• Our Genes
• Genetic Trait Tree
• Where do we get our genes from?
• Inheritance
• Predicting Inheritance
• Modern uses of DNA technology
What are genes?
• Heredity: the passing of genes
from parents to offspring
(children)
• Gene: a specific part of DNA
that controls a hereditary trait
• Hereditary traits: characteristics
that can be passed from parents
to their offspring
Inherited vs. Acquired
Characteristics
• Inherited characteristics: characteristics
that are controlled by genes/DNA passed
from parents to their offspring
– Examples -> height, natural hair color, eye
color
Inherited vs. Acquired
Characteristics
• Acquired characteristics: characteristics
that can be developed or altered during a
person’s lifetime
– Examples -> tattoo, learning to play a sport,
learning to play a musical instrument
Gregor Mendel
• Austrian monk
• Considered to be the
father of modern
Genetics
• Used pea plants to
demonstrate how
certain characteristics
were passed through
generations
– Seed shape, seed color,
flower color, pod shape,
pod color, and stem
height
Mendel’s Work
Where can we find our genes?
• We have 1000’s of genes and each one is
found at a specific location on a specific
chromosome
– What does that mean?
• All genes are found in specific places
• Everyone has different combinations of
traits, but…
– The genes for those traits are found on the
same parts of chromosomes in everyone
What do our genes do?
• Genes determine the traits
that we have
– We are most familiar with
physical traits
– So basically our genes
determine what we look like
• Physical traits are
observable characteristics
– Things that we can see
– examples: hair color, eye
color, tongue rolling, ear
lobes, hairline
Genetic Trait Tree
• We are going to be
creating a Genetic Trait
Tree to examine certain
characteristics (traits)
within our class
• For this activity we will
be examining 3 traits
– Free or attached ear
lobes
– Widow’s peak
– Tongue rolling
Our Genes
• How many genes do
humans have?
– http://web.ornl.gov/sci/te
chresources/Human_Ge
nome/posters/chromoso
me/
Our Genes
• We have 2 copies of each
gene (1 from each parent)
• Each gene has 2 or more
variations for what we see
– We can inherit the same or
different variations
– examples:
• Hair color – brown, black, red,
blonde
• Tongue rolling – can do it,
can’t do it
Where do we get our genes from?
• ½ comes from mother
– 23 single chromosomes
in the egg cell
• ½ comes from father
– 23 single chromosomes
in sperm cell
Where do we get our genes from?
• When the sperm and
egg cells combine they
form 1 cell with 46
single chromosomes (23
pairs).
– All humans have started
as 1 cell just like that
Inheritance
• The characteristics seen in us depend on 2
things.
1. the combination of genes we get from our parents
2. how those genes interact with each other
• The different variations of genes are called
alleles
• 2 basic alleles (gene variations)
– Dominant: the trait/characteristic that is always seen if it
is present
– Recessive: the trait/characteristic that is only seen when
the dominant variation is not present
Dominant and Recessive Traits
• Example of dominant and
recessive alleles
– A person can have a widow’s
peak (dominant) or a
straight hairline (recessive)
– 2 dominant alleles = a
person with a widow’s peak
– 1 dominant and 1 recessive
allele = a person with a
widow’s peak
– 2 recessive alleles = a
person with a straight
hairline
Inheritance Terms
• Homozygous Dominant: 2 dominant genes
• Homozygous Recessive: 2 recessive
genes
• Heterozygous: 1 dominant and 1 recessive
gene
Predicting Inheritance
• Punnett Square: a tool to
predict the
characteristics a child
can inherit from its
parents
– Use the alleles each parent
has to determine the
possible gene combinations
that can be passed to
offspring
– Capital letters = dominant
allele
– Lowercase letters =
recessive allele
W = dominant
w = recessive
Punnett Square Example
• Example using hairline
– Mother has the following
combination – Ww
– Father has the following
combination – ww
– They each pass 1 gene
variation (letter) to their
offspring
• Draw a Punnett Square
• Label sides
• Add parent variations
• Fill in the square
MOTHER
F
A
T
H
E
R
W w
w
w
W w
W w
w w
w w
Punnett Square Example
• What does this show us?
– Dominant = widow’s peak
– Recessive = straight
hairline
– Genotype: genetic makeup
• 2 of 4 children have Ww
and 2 have ww
– Phenotype: physical
appearance
• 50% chance of having a
child with a widow’s peak
• 50% chance of having a
child with straight hairline
MOTHER
F
A
T
H
E
R
W w
w
w
W w
W w
w w
w w
Modern uses of DNA Technology
• Selective Breeding
– Breeding plants or animals for specific traits (making
them look the way we want)
– Has been used to create all of the different breeds
of dogs that we currently have
• Bred to make them better hunters, or nicer temper, or
better for protection
Modern uses of DNA Technology
• Forensic Science
– DNA Fingerprinting: identifying people based
on their DNA
– What shows on TV have you seen that use
this?
Forensic Science Pictures
Forensic Science Pictures
Modern uses of DNA Technology
• Genetic engineering
– Changing the DNA of an organism to alter it in
some way
– Has been used to alter plants and vegetables
• Grow bigger, faster, in tougher conditions, and
resistant to insects
Modern uses of DNA Technology
• Gene Therapy
– A type of genetic engineering in which
damaged genes are replaced by normal genes
Genetic Engineering Movies
Modern Uses of DNA Technology
• Cloning
– Creating an exact copy of an existing
organism
– Dolly (a sheep) was the first cloned animal
to survive the process
• Happened in 1997
– How is it done?
– There are problems with it though
Cloning
Cloning Movies
Cloning Movies
Cloning Movies

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Genes and Heredity.ppt

  • 2. Outline • What are genes? • Gregor Mendel • Where can we find our genes? • What do our genes do? • Our Genes • Genetic Trait Tree • Where do we get our genes from? • Inheritance • Predicting Inheritance • Modern uses of DNA technology
  • 3. What are genes? • Heredity: the passing of genes from parents to offspring (children) • Gene: a specific part of DNA that controls a hereditary trait • Hereditary traits: characteristics that can be passed from parents to their offspring
  • 4. Inherited vs. Acquired Characteristics • Inherited characteristics: characteristics that are controlled by genes/DNA passed from parents to their offspring – Examples -> height, natural hair color, eye color
  • 5. Inherited vs. Acquired Characteristics • Acquired characteristics: characteristics that can be developed or altered during a person’s lifetime – Examples -> tattoo, learning to play a sport, learning to play a musical instrument
  • 6. Gregor Mendel • Austrian monk • Considered to be the father of modern Genetics • Used pea plants to demonstrate how certain characteristics were passed through generations – Seed shape, seed color, flower color, pod shape, pod color, and stem height
  • 8. Where can we find our genes? • We have 1000’s of genes and each one is found at a specific location on a specific chromosome – What does that mean? • All genes are found in specific places • Everyone has different combinations of traits, but… – The genes for those traits are found on the same parts of chromosomes in everyone
  • 9. What do our genes do? • Genes determine the traits that we have – We are most familiar with physical traits – So basically our genes determine what we look like • Physical traits are observable characteristics – Things that we can see – examples: hair color, eye color, tongue rolling, ear lobes, hairline
  • 10. Genetic Trait Tree • We are going to be creating a Genetic Trait Tree to examine certain characteristics (traits) within our class • For this activity we will be examining 3 traits – Free or attached ear lobes – Widow’s peak – Tongue rolling
  • 11. Our Genes • How many genes do humans have? – http://web.ornl.gov/sci/te chresources/Human_Ge nome/posters/chromoso me/
  • 12. Our Genes • We have 2 copies of each gene (1 from each parent) • Each gene has 2 or more variations for what we see – We can inherit the same or different variations – examples: • Hair color – brown, black, red, blonde • Tongue rolling – can do it, can’t do it
  • 13. Where do we get our genes from? • ½ comes from mother – 23 single chromosomes in the egg cell • ½ comes from father – 23 single chromosomes in sperm cell
  • 14. Where do we get our genes from? • When the sperm and egg cells combine they form 1 cell with 46 single chromosomes (23 pairs). – All humans have started as 1 cell just like that
  • 15. Inheritance • The characteristics seen in us depend on 2 things. 1. the combination of genes we get from our parents 2. how those genes interact with each other • The different variations of genes are called alleles • 2 basic alleles (gene variations) – Dominant: the trait/characteristic that is always seen if it is present – Recessive: the trait/characteristic that is only seen when the dominant variation is not present
  • 16. Dominant and Recessive Traits • Example of dominant and recessive alleles – A person can have a widow’s peak (dominant) or a straight hairline (recessive) – 2 dominant alleles = a person with a widow’s peak – 1 dominant and 1 recessive allele = a person with a widow’s peak – 2 recessive alleles = a person with a straight hairline
  • 17. Inheritance Terms • Homozygous Dominant: 2 dominant genes • Homozygous Recessive: 2 recessive genes • Heterozygous: 1 dominant and 1 recessive gene
  • 18. Predicting Inheritance • Punnett Square: a tool to predict the characteristics a child can inherit from its parents – Use the alleles each parent has to determine the possible gene combinations that can be passed to offspring – Capital letters = dominant allele – Lowercase letters = recessive allele W = dominant w = recessive
  • 19. Punnett Square Example • Example using hairline – Mother has the following combination – Ww – Father has the following combination – ww – They each pass 1 gene variation (letter) to their offspring • Draw a Punnett Square • Label sides • Add parent variations • Fill in the square MOTHER F A T H E R W w w w W w W w w w w w
  • 20. Punnett Square Example • What does this show us? – Dominant = widow’s peak – Recessive = straight hairline – Genotype: genetic makeup • 2 of 4 children have Ww and 2 have ww – Phenotype: physical appearance • 50% chance of having a child with a widow’s peak • 50% chance of having a child with straight hairline MOTHER F A T H E R W w w w W w W w w w w w
  • 21. Modern uses of DNA Technology • Selective Breeding – Breeding plants or animals for specific traits (making them look the way we want) – Has been used to create all of the different breeds of dogs that we currently have • Bred to make them better hunters, or nicer temper, or better for protection
  • 22. Modern uses of DNA Technology • Forensic Science – DNA Fingerprinting: identifying people based on their DNA – What shows on TV have you seen that use this?
  • 25. Modern uses of DNA Technology • Genetic engineering – Changing the DNA of an organism to alter it in some way – Has been used to alter plants and vegetables • Grow bigger, faster, in tougher conditions, and resistant to insects
  • 26. Modern uses of DNA Technology • Gene Therapy – A type of genetic engineering in which damaged genes are replaced by normal genes
  • 28. Modern Uses of DNA Technology • Cloning – Creating an exact copy of an existing organism – Dolly (a sheep) was the first cloned animal to survive the process • Happened in 1997 – How is it done? – There are problems with it though