5.1 Genotype and phenotype

5. It runs in the family
Heredity and evolution
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5. It runs in the family
Heredity and evolution

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Lets do a little inventory
  1. What traits do you have? Fill in the form
  2. Write your answers on the board
  3.  DONE? read 5.1

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What do you think of when you hear the title: 'It runs in the family'?

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Which characteristics are passed on from one generation to the next?

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5. It runs in the family
On inheritance, family trees, genetics and DNA

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WHAT
read 5.1
make 1-10
check 1-10

HOW
individuallly
in silene


NEED HELP
  1. look back at the text
  2. raise your hand
get to work - IN SILENCE
timer
15:00

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5.1 Pass it on!
How did you inherit characteristics from your parents?
Why do some inherited characteristics not show?
What are chromosomes?
Why do siblings look similar to their parents and each other?
AIM = 
5.1.1 You can describe what the genotype and phenotype are.
5.1.2 You can explain that cells only use the hereditary information that they need.

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Body cells, chromosomes, DNA

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DNA and genes
DNA contains information about thousands of characteristics.

GENE = 
a pieces of DNA that contain the information for one characteristic.



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                                                        Each body cell contains all the 
                                                   genes but not all genes are active

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To inherit = to receive a characteristic from an ancestor by genetic transmission. 

  • Genotype = the information for an organism’s complete hereditary characteristics
  • Phenotype = visible and invisible physical characteristics of an organism

           Phenotype = genotype + environmental factors. 

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Environmental change can also have an effect on the phenotype of us humans. Describe an example when your body would change under changing conditions

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Phenotype = genotype + environmental influences
The phenotype changes…

…but the genotype doesn’t.

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Chromosomes
Inside the cell nucleus are structures called chromosomes
They are DNA strands and contain all of your inherited characteristics

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Normal body cell: 46 chromosomes

Organised in 23 homologous pairs
Each pair has two matching chromosomes. 

How can you tell this is a male karyotype

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Sperm and egg cells only have 23 chromosomes. Explain why (TIP: think about what happens
during fertilisation).

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TALKING EXERCISE
Discuss with your classmate...
what would happen if a sex cell (egg/sperm cell) had 46 chromosomes, just like a normal body cell. What would this 
mean for the fertilised egg cell? And for the next generation?
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2:00

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Let's do a little inventory..
Which characteristics do you have?
Make sure you write down the results

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I can roll my tongue
YES
NO

Slide 25 - Poll

Which hand do you write with?
LEFT
RIGHT
NO PREFERENCE

Slide 26 - Poll

Hand clasping?

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LET'S PRACTICE
Most people on the Solomon Islands (in the Pacific Ocean) have dark skin and dark hair. Sometimes, however, a child is born with very light-coloured hair.

Figure it out in exercise 1

Make exercise 1-10 in your notebook
Finish it before next lesson

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LET'S PRACTISE.
A picture and karyotype of a pea plant from the species Chamaecrista fasciculata. 

3. How many chromosomes do you count?

4. Can the number of chromosomes in a pollen cell of Chamaecrista be even, uneven or both? Explain your answer! 
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1:00

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If you look at this persons hair..
A
Phenotype
B
Genotype
C
Phenotype en Genotype

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The eye color of these people are.
A
Phenotype
B
Genotype
C
Phenotype en Genotype

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Can you change the phenotype of in individual?
A
Yes
B
No
C
Don't know

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Put in the correct order,
from small to big.
A
cell - chromosome - DNA - gene
B
gene - chromosome - DNA - cell
C
gene - chromosome -cell - DNA
D
gene - DNA - chromosome - cell

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Pair the terms with the description
chromosoom
gen
allel
thread of DNA with hereditary information
part of the DNA containing the information for one characteristic
type of gene

Slide 34 - Drag question

Which one is correct?
A
Phenotype = genotype + environment
B
Environment = genotype + phenotype
C
Genotype = phenotype + environment

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Mathilde is having her hair dyed at the hairdresser. Does this change her genotype?
And her phenotype?
A
genotype yes phenotype no
B
genotype no phenotype yes
C
genotype no phenotype no
D
genotype yes fenotype yes

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Does a butterfly have the same phenotype as the catterpillar it emerged from? And the same genotype?
A
just the same phenotype
B
just the same genotype
C
both

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Wat heb je vandaag geleerd?

Slide 38 - Open question

How many chromosome pairs do humans have in their body cells
A
22
B
23
C
44
D
46

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Hoeveel erfelijk materiaal heeft een gameet (geslachtscel), ten opzichte van een gewone cel.
A
Net zoveel
B
1/2
C
1/4
D
2x zoveel

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