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Page 1: Intro to Genetics

Intro to Genetics

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What makes an animal the way that they are?

• Animals are the result of Feed, Health, and Inheritance (genetic material)• Feed is fastest to correct• Genetics last longest

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What is Selection?• Mating animals to produce certain

characteristics• Low Birthweight• Heavier Weaning Weight• Color• Horned or Polled• Temperment

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What is Genetics?

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So what are chromosomes?

• Are found in the nucleus of the cell• Rod-like in shape• Can be seen under the microscope• Carriers for genes• Occur in pairs• Sex chromosomes: male = XY,

female = XX

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What about genes?• Genes make up the “blueprint.”• Genes tell the organism how to look

and act.• Genes are composed of DNA.

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Genes are basic …• The physical and functional units of

heredity for plants, animals and humans• Every living cell contains 2 genes –

one from each parent• The unit of inheritance carrying traits

inheritable by offspring through reproduction

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What is DNA?

• DNA stands forDEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID

• The DNA molecule is important in the “blueprint” of all living organisms.

• Component of the gene that controls inheritance

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The DNA molecule …• Two strands wrapping around each

other• Resembles a twisted ladder• Described as a double stranded helix,

or spiral• The sides are sugar and phosphate

molecules.• The rungs are nitrogen-containing

chemicals called bases.

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Genetic engineering is possible because …• DNA is a fairly simple structure.• Scientists can alter the DNA of a gene

and the information that DNA contains.• Genes are organized the same way in

all organisms, so genes can be moved from one organism to another.

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So why do the rules matter?• Each new strand exactly copies an

old strand.• This prevents errors in cells or

offspring.• If the rules are broken it’s a

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Scientists are busy mapping• A chromosome map• For many plants, animals and for

humans• Chromosomal location for genetic

diseasesCystic fibrosisSickle cell disease

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And some more terms …• The study of inheritance is called

GENETICS.• The master blueprint for a living

organism is called a GENOME.• Biological research with DNA

combines biochemistry and genetics and is called MOLECULAR BIOLOGY.


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