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Basic Genetics
Eric. Y. Danquah
West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI)
University of Ghana
edanquah@wacci.edu.gh
Media Fellowships Programme Round 2, Biosciences for Farming in Africa
Accra, Ghana, March 13 - 16, 2013
Royal Richester Hotel, Legon, Accra
Outline
• Genetics and the
Organism - Heredity
and Variation
• Mendelian Genetics
• Cells, Chromosomes,
DNA, and Genes
• Backcrossing
• Take-home message
Eggplant
Tomato
What do you
understand by the
word genetics?
4
First, we need to define what genetics is
• Study of heredity?
- ancient discipline (domestication
of plants and animals)
- inheritance of individuality in humans
(why children resemble their parents; how
various diseases run in families)
• Definition incorrect; ancient people not
geneticists. Genetics comes from the word
genes and genes provide the focus for the
subject.
5
Genetics and
human affairs
First, modern society depends on genetics
Second, genetics is a crucial
component of medicine
A large proportion of
human ill health has a
genetic basis
• Inherited genetic
diseases
(Phenylketonuria)
• somatic genetic
diseases (Cancer)
• chromosomal
aberrations (Down
syndrome)
Third, genetics affects one’s world view
Genetics and the
environment
Model I:
Genetic determination
• Compare a maize plant to
say a cowpea plant
• The case of sickle cell
anaemia (caused by a variant
of haemoglobin, the oxygen-
transporting protein molecule
found in red blood cells)
- Normal people have a
type of haemoglobin
called haemoglobin A.
- Replacement of
glutamic acid for
valine in the 
globin chain results in
the production of a
slightly changed
haemoglobin, termed
haemoglobin S.
10
Hybrid vrs Open pollinated maize
On the right a
new, hybrid
maize variety
developed by
CIMMYT
with PASS
funding.
On the left, a
local landrace
variety
Above are monozygotic twins raised in the same home but,
consider the case of monozygotic twins separated at birth
from peasant parents and adopted by foster parents from two
culturally diverse backgrounds
Model II:
Environmental determination
13
Model III
Genotype-environment interaction
• What an organism becomes depends
on its genotype and the sequence of
environments to which it has been
exposed
The Beauty of Diversity: A Result of Genes - Environment
Interaction
Two of the biggest
mysteries in biology
answered by Genetics
• What makes a
species what it is?
• What causes
variation within a
species?
Heredity
•Heredity is the
passing of traits
to offspring
(from its parent
or ancestors).
Offspring resemble their parents more than they
resemble unrelated individuals (why is this so?)
What is a trait?
•A peculiar quality
or characteristic
exhibited by an
individual
organism.
Observable traits in pea
Variability
•Variability is the
differences
among
individuals within
any population
Gregor Johann Mendel,
(b. 22 July 1822; d. 6 January 1884)
Moravia, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Originator of the concept of the gene
(autosomal inheritance)
Birthplace of Modern Genetic Analysis
Augustinian monastry garden, St. Thomas,
Brünn, Austria
Brno (Czech Rep.)
Experimemts, 1856-1870
The idea of blending inheritance
 Spermatozoon and egg
contained essences from
various parts of the body;
at conception, these
essences somehow
blended to form a pattern
for the new individual
Reasons for choosing to study garden pea
• No morals involved
• Can be grown in a small area
• Produce lots of offspring
• Easily identifiable traits
• Produce true-to-type when
allowed to self- pollinate
over several generations
• Can be artificially cross-
pollinated
The seven character differences studied by Mendel
Summary and conclusions of Mendel’s
experiments
•After crossing pure parental strains,
the F1 produced 100% of one
character.
•After self-pollinating the F1, both
characters showed up in a 3:1 ratio.
•Because the same types of ratio kept
coming up, Mendel believed that there
must be some mathematical formula or
explanation for the observed data
•The first assumption made by Mendel
was that there must be a ”pair of
factors” that controls the trait in pea
plant. This “pair of factors” idea helped
him formulate his principles
Dominant and recessive traits
Punnet square of the predicted genotypic and phenotypic
constitution of the F2 generation from a dihybrid cross
Mendel’s Laws
• Law of equal segregation (First Law)
- The two members of a gene pair
segregate from each other into the
gametes; so that half the gametes carry
one member of the pair and the other
half of the gametes carry the other
member of the pair.
• Law of Independent Assortment (Second Law)
- different gene pairs assort
independently during gamete
formation
Organisms
• An organism is any
living thing:
– microbes
– plants
– insects
– birds
– mammals
– us
Cells
• Cells are the building blocks of
organisms
• Think of bricks making a building
• The type of brick determines what
the building will look like
Cells, cont.
• in the same way, the
type of cell
determines the type
of organ
• and, the type of organ
determines the type
of organism
Each time we scratch our
skin we scrape off
millions of cells
Cells, cont.
• Each cell is like a city
• It has a:
– transport system
– waste disposal system
– food delivery system
– water delivery system
– disease control system
– management centre
Cell management centres
• Cell management
centres contain all
the information
needed to keep the
cell running
• They also contain
all the information
needed to make the
whole organism
– a ‘blueprint’
Cell blueprints
• The information is
a code held on long
strands called DNA
Genes (Every organism carries inside
itself what are known as genes)
• The code on the
DNA is divided into
sections called
genes.
• Each gene codes for
a protein
• Each protein has a
function
– an action
– building block
DNA - the code for life
• The DNA code consists
of just 4 building
blocks:
– A, C, T and G.
• Whether we are
bacteria, fungi
earthworms, mushrooms
or humans our DNA has
the same building
blocks, just in a
different order.
A C T G ...GCCTTACG…
....ACTGCCTGGAAC….
….TGACGGACCTTG….
Source: Microsoft Encarta
Source: Microsoft Encarta
Genes, cont.
Similarly,
• Sunflowers have
genes for yellow
petals and
• Petunias have genes
for purple petals
Genes, cont.
and …
• HIV has genes that
cause AIDS, while
• Chickenpox virus
has genes that
cause chicken pox
or shingles
Genes (The genes are codes or messages. They carry
information. The information they carry is used to tell
the organism what chemicals it needs to make in order
to survive, grow or reproduce )
• Genes make us who
we are
• We receive our
genes from our
parents
• The same is true for
all animals, plants
and microbes
The Cell
Cells are the basic functional unit of all life forms they hold all of the
biological equipment necessary to keep an organism alive Earth
Inside the Nucleus of a Cell
DNA
40
DNA replication is the basis of the perpetuation
of life through time
41
The genetic material in sharper focus
following successive enlargements
42
43
Background to discovery of DNA
James Watson & Francis Crick – accurate model of DNA
Chargaff's realization that A = T and C = G, combined with the X-ray crystallography
work by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins, contributed to Watson and Crick's
derivation of the three-dimensional, double-helical model for the structure of DNA.
http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/discovery-of-dna-structure-and-function-watson-397
DNA- deoxyribonucleic acid…
How complex is DNA?
Information Flow
What is a gene?
• A hereditary unit that
occupies a certain
position on a
chromosome/DNA in
the nucleus of a cell.
This unit that has one
or more specific effects
on the physical
appearance of an
organism.
Significance of
Mendel’s work
- advances in plant and
animal breeding
Sexual reproduction in plants
A pea flower with the keel cut and opened
to expose the reproductive parts
Artificial cross pollination
purple-flowered (f) x white flowered (m)
purple flowered (m) x white-flowered (f)
Backcrossing
• Backcrossing is done with the main
objective of incorporating a desired gene,
either dominant or recessive, from a wild
or non commercial variety to a highly
productive, commercially successful variety
which lacks that specific gene.
http://theagricos.com/plant-breeding/backcross-method/
Backcrossing……. cont’d
• This is a type of repeated selection where a specific gene can
be incorporated into otherwise superior cultivars.
• One of the parental varieties is highly productive and
commercially successful but lacks a specific gene (e.g. disease
resistance). This trait is usually present in the other parental
variety.
• After each back cross, hybrid plants are identified with the
gene under consideration and are back crossed again with
the recurrent parent.
• The rate at which undesired traits from the donor parent are
eliminated depends upon linkage with the desired gene.
Backcross Breeding Illustrated
Commercial
Variety
Wild
Variety
Desired Gene X
Desired Gene
Undesired
Gene
(F1)
Backcross Breeding Illustrated…
Commercial
Variety
X
New
Variety
Desired Gene
Take-home message
• Sexual reproduction and random mutations have
been used to change the characteristics of
individuals from time immemorial- this is
imprecise and more of an art than a science; it
also take a long time to develop plants of choice
and only sexually compatible species can be
crossed
• Genes govern the characteristics that are passed on
from parents to offspring
• If we can isolate specific genes and use them to
direct the evolution of plants and animals to our
benefit, why should we put the world at risk by
not taking advantage of science and technology
Thank you

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B4FA 2013 Ghana: Introduction to Genetics - Prof Eric Yirenkyi Danquah

  • 1. Basic Genetics Eric. Y. Danquah West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI) University of Ghana edanquah@wacci.edu.gh Media Fellowships Programme Round 2, Biosciences for Farming in Africa Accra, Ghana, March 13 - 16, 2013 Royal Richester Hotel, Legon, Accra
  • 2. Outline • Genetics and the Organism - Heredity and Variation • Mendelian Genetics • Cells, Chromosomes, DNA, and Genes • Backcrossing • Take-home message Eggplant Tomato
  • 3. What do you understand by the word genetics?
  • 4. 4 First, we need to define what genetics is • Study of heredity? - ancient discipline (domestication of plants and animals) - inheritance of individuality in humans (why children resemble their parents; how various diseases run in families) • Definition incorrect; ancient people not geneticists. Genetics comes from the word genes and genes provide the focus for the subject.
  • 6. First, modern society depends on genetics
  • 7. Second, genetics is a crucial component of medicine A large proportion of human ill health has a genetic basis • Inherited genetic diseases (Phenylketonuria) • somatic genetic diseases (Cancer) • chromosomal aberrations (Down syndrome)
  • 8. Third, genetics affects one’s world view
  • 10. Model I: Genetic determination • Compare a maize plant to say a cowpea plant • The case of sickle cell anaemia (caused by a variant of haemoglobin, the oxygen- transporting protein molecule found in red blood cells) - Normal people have a type of haemoglobin called haemoglobin A. - Replacement of glutamic acid for valine in the  globin chain results in the production of a slightly changed haemoglobin, termed haemoglobin S. 10
  • 11. Hybrid vrs Open pollinated maize On the right a new, hybrid maize variety developed by CIMMYT with PASS funding. On the left, a local landrace variety
  • 12. Above are monozygotic twins raised in the same home but, consider the case of monozygotic twins separated at birth from peasant parents and adopted by foster parents from two culturally diverse backgrounds Model II: Environmental determination
  • 13. 13 Model III Genotype-environment interaction • What an organism becomes depends on its genotype and the sequence of environments to which it has been exposed
  • 14. The Beauty of Diversity: A Result of Genes - Environment Interaction Two of the biggest mysteries in biology answered by Genetics • What makes a species what it is? • What causes variation within a species?
  • 15. Heredity •Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring (from its parent or ancestors). Offspring resemble their parents more than they resemble unrelated individuals (why is this so?)
  • 16. What is a trait? •A peculiar quality or characteristic exhibited by an individual organism. Observable traits in pea
  • 18. Gregor Johann Mendel, (b. 22 July 1822; d. 6 January 1884) Moravia, Austro-Hungarian Empire Originator of the concept of the gene (autosomal inheritance) Birthplace of Modern Genetic Analysis Augustinian monastry garden, St. Thomas, Brünn, Austria Brno (Czech Rep.) Experimemts, 1856-1870
  • 19. The idea of blending inheritance  Spermatozoon and egg contained essences from various parts of the body; at conception, these essences somehow blended to form a pattern for the new individual
  • 20. Reasons for choosing to study garden pea • No morals involved • Can be grown in a small area • Produce lots of offspring • Easily identifiable traits • Produce true-to-type when allowed to self- pollinate over several generations • Can be artificially cross- pollinated
  • 21. The seven character differences studied by Mendel
  • 22.
  • 23. Summary and conclusions of Mendel’s experiments •After crossing pure parental strains, the F1 produced 100% of one character. •After self-pollinating the F1, both characters showed up in a 3:1 ratio. •Because the same types of ratio kept coming up, Mendel believed that there must be some mathematical formula or explanation for the observed data •The first assumption made by Mendel was that there must be a ”pair of factors” that controls the trait in pea plant. This “pair of factors” idea helped him formulate his principles
  • 25. Punnet square of the predicted genotypic and phenotypic constitution of the F2 generation from a dihybrid cross
  • 26. Mendel’s Laws • Law of equal segregation (First Law) - The two members of a gene pair segregate from each other into the gametes; so that half the gametes carry one member of the pair and the other half of the gametes carry the other member of the pair. • Law of Independent Assortment (Second Law) - different gene pairs assort independently during gamete formation
  • 27. Organisms • An organism is any living thing: – microbes – plants – insects – birds – mammals – us
  • 28. Cells • Cells are the building blocks of organisms • Think of bricks making a building • The type of brick determines what the building will look like
  • 29. Cells, cont. • in the same way, the type of cell determines the type of organ • and, the type of organ determines the type of organism Each time we scratch our skin we scrape off millions of cells
  • 30. Cells, cont. • Each cell is like a city • It has a: – transport system – waste disposal system – food delivery system – water delivery system – disease control system – management centre
  • 31. Cell management centres • Cell management centres contain all the information needed to keep the cell running • They also contain all the information needed to make the whole organism – a ‘blueprint’
  • 32. Cell blueprints • The information is a code held on long strands called DNA
  • 33. Genes (Every organism carries inside itself what are known as genes) • The code on the DNA is divided into sections called genes. • Each gene codes for a protein • Each protein has a function – an action – building block
  • 34. DNA - the code for life • The DNA code consists of just 4 building blocks: – A, C, T and G. • Whether we are bacteria, fungi earthworms, mushrooms or humans our DNA has the same building blocks, just in a different order. A C T G ...GCCTTACG… ....ACTGCCTGGAAC…. ….TGACGGACCTTG…. Source: Microsoft Encarta Source: Microsoft Encarta
  • 35. Genes, cont. Similarly, • Sunflowers have genes for yellow petals and • Petunias have genes for purple petals
  • 36. Genes, cont. and … • HIV has genes that cause AIDS, while • Chickenpox virus has genes that cause chicken pox or shingles
  • 37. Genes (The genes are codes or messages. They carry information. The information they carry is used to tell the organism what chemicals it needs to make in order to survive, grow or reproduce ) • Genes make us who we are • We receive our genes from our parents • The same is true for all animals, plants and microbes
  • 38. The Cell Cells are the basic functional unit of all life forms they hold all of the biological equipment necessary to keep an organism alive Earth
  • 39. Inside the Nucleus of a Cell DNA
  • 40. 40 DNA replication is the basis of the perpetuation of life through time
  • 41. 41 The genetic material in sharper focus following successive enlargements
  • 42. 42
  • 43. 43
  • 44. Background to discovery of DNA James Watson & Francis Crick – accurate model of DNA Chargaff's realization that A = T and C = G, combined with the X-ray crystallography work by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins, contributed to Watson and Crick's derivation of the three-dimensional, double-helical model for the structure of DNA. http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/discovery-of-dna-structure-and-function-watson-397
  • 48. What is a gene? • A hereditary unit that occupies a certain position on a chromosome/DNA in the nucleus of a cell. This unit that has one or more specific effects on the physical appearance of an organism.
  • 49. Significance of Mendel’s work - advances in plant and animal breeding
  • 51. A pea flower with the keel cut and opened to expose the reproductive parts
  • 53. purple-flowered (f) x white flowered (m)
  • 54. purple flowered (m) x white-flowered (f)
  • 55.
  • 56. Backcrossing • Backcrossing is done with the main objective of incorporating a desired gene, either dominant or recessive, from a wild or non commercial variety to a highly productive, commercially successful variety which lacks that specific gene. http://theagricos.com/plant-breeding/backcross-method/
  • 57. Backcrossing……. cont’d • This is a type of repeated selection where a specific gene can be incorporated into otherwise superior cultivars. • One of the parental varieties is highly productive and commercially successful but lacks a specific gene (e.g. disease resistance). This trait is usually present in the other parental variety. • After each back cross, hybrid plants are identified with the gene under consideration and are back crossed again with the recurrent parent. • The rate at which undesired traits from the donor parent are eliminated depends upon linkage with the desired gene.
  • 60. Take-home message • Sexual reproduction and random mutations have been used to change the characteristics of individuals from time immemorial- this is imprecise and more of an art than a science; it also take a long time to develop plants of choice and only sexually compatible species can be crossed • Genes govern the characteristics that are passed on from parents to offspring • If we can isolate specific genes and use them to direct the evolution of plants and animals to our benefit, why should we put the world at risk by not taking advantage of science and technology