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Genetics: A Crash Course Terminology: Allele: A specific form of a gene. You can have an allele for blue eyes or green eyes for example. Genotype: the specific alleles of an organism. (AS, Aa, etc.) (I,e. the genes) Phenotype: the observable characteristics or traits of an organism. Dominant allele: an allele that has the same effect on the phenotype whether it is present in the homozygous or heterozygous state. Recessive allele: an allele that only has an effect on the phenotype when present in the homozygous state. Co-dominant alleles: pairs of alleles that both affect the phenotype when present in a heterozygote. Homozygous: having two identical alleles of a gene. (RR or rr) Heterozygous: having two different alleles of a gene. (Rr) Mendel and the Basics: o Animals and plants inherit one gene from each of their parents. o This means each individual has two copies of a gene for a single trait. We call these copies alleles. o Gregor Mendel (1822 -1884) was an Austrian Monk who studied pea plants. He noticed patterns in the inheritance of pea plants as he crossbred them. Please answer the two questions below from the video: Gregor Mendel – Great minds. 1) What traits did Mendel observe in the pea plants? 2) What three important conclusions did Mendel come to when crossing the true breeding white and purple pea flower lines?

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Genetics: A Crash Course Terminology: Allele:Aspecificformofagene.Youcanhaveanalleleforblueeyesorgreeneyesforexample.Genotype:thespecificallelesofanorganism.(AS,Aa,etc.)(I,e.thegenes)Phenotype:theobservablecharacteristicsortraitsofanorganism.Dominantallele:anallelethathasthesameeffectonthephenotypewhetheritispresentinthehomozygousorheterozygousstate.Recessiveallele:anallelethatonlyhasaneffectonthephenotypewhenpresentinthehomozygousstate.Co-dominantalleles:pairsofallelesthatbothaffectthephenotypewhenpresentinaheterozygote.Homozygous:havingtwoidenticalallelesofagene.(RRorrr)Heterozygous:havingtwodifferentallelesofagene.(Rr) Mendel and the Basics:

o Animalsandplantsinheritonegenefromeachoftheirparents.o Thismeanseachindividualhastwocopiesofageneforasingletrait.Wecallthesecopies

alleles.o GregorMendel(1822-1884)wasanAustrianMonkwhostudiedpeaplants.Henoticedpatterns

intheinheritanceofpeaplantsashecrossbredthem.Pleaseanswerthetwoquestionsbelowfromthevideo:GregorMendel–Greatminds.

1) What traits did Mendel observe in the pea plants?

2) What three important conclusions did Mendel come to when crossing the true breeding white and purple pea flower lines?

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Pea Colour and Mendel:

TwoAlleles–Y=Yellowpeas,y=Greenpeas.1.ThegenesforyellowpeasarerepresentedbyacapitalY.IfaplantgetsaYfromeachparent,thegenotypewouldbeYY. YY=YellowPeas2.Thegenesforgreenpeasarerepresentedbyalowercasey.Ifaplantgetsayfromeachparent,thegenotypewouldbeyy. yy=GreenPeas3.WhathappensifaplantgetsYfromoneparentandayfromanotherparent? Yy=YellowPeasThismeansthatYforyellowpeasisdominantsinceitonlyneedsonecopyforthattobe

expressed!Figuring out Inheritance Wecanuseapunnetsquaretofigureoutthepotentialinheritancefromtwoparents!Example:Whathappensifwecrosstwoheterozygousyellowparents?YyxYy?Whatarethepossibleoutcomesfortheparents?

Practice:GetarandomgenotypefromMr.Pletsch.Findthreedifferentpartnersandbreedyourpeaplantsforpeacolourandcompleteapunnetsquare.Remember:YY=Yellow,Yy=Yellow,yy=GreensinceYellow(Y)isdominant!

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Genetics: Inheritance of Blood Types

o Sofar,wehaveonlybeenconsideringtwopossibilities:dominantAandrecessivea.o Twoalleles(dom/rec)–threegenotypespossible(AA,Aa,aa)andtwophenotypes.

o However,inrealitytherecanbethreeormoreallelesforonegene.HumanBloodTypeshavemultiplealleles–A,B,O!Thismakesourpunnetsquaresabitmoredifficultsincetherearemoreoutcomes.WithMendel’speas–wecouldhaveYY,Yy,yy.Withbloodtypes–wecouldhaveAA,AO,BB,BO,AB,OO!Anotherthingtoconsider–bloodtypesshowco-dominance!ThatbothAandBaredominantandbothallelesareexpressed!Forexample:

Mendel’sPeas–Regulardominant/recessive

HumanBloodTypes-Codominance

100%ofoffspringwillbeYy(YellowPeas) 100%ofOffspringwillbeABbloodtype–bothA

andBantigenswillbepresent!

NOTE:AandBarecodominantbutOisrecessive!Thisleadsto4bloodtypes

AA=BloodtypeAAO=BloodtypeABB=BloodTypeBBO=BloodTypeBAB=BloodTypeABOO=BloodTypeO

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Practice:

1. Finishthepunnetsquaresbelow:

BloodTypesPossible:

BloodTypesPossible:

BloodTypesPossible:

BloodTypesPossible:

BloodTypesPossible:

BloodTypesPossible:

2. OneparenthasbloodtypeAwhiletheotherparenthasbloodtypeB.Theyhaveachildwith

BloodtypeO.Howisthispossible?Useapunnetsquaretohelpyouexplain.