Genetics & Inheritance

Chapter 1
Traits in pairs
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Chapter 1
Traits in pairs

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Name one trait (=eigenschap) that you inherited (=geërfd) from one of your parents

Slide 2 - Open question

Which of the following is a trait(s) of a human?

Sharp fingernails
Yes
No

Slide 3 - Poll

Which of the following is a trait(s) of a human?

Scaly skin
Yes
No

Slide 4 - Poll

Which of the following is a trait(s) of a human?

Short toes
Yes
No

Slide 5 - Poll

Why is it important to talk about traits and inheritance?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Case study

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After this lesson...
...you can describe how traits are passed on from parents to children 

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Answers questions alleles
1. An alternative version of a specific gene
2. eye colour gene, yellow and red alleles
3. No, sometimes there are multiple alleles for one gene
4. In this case yes, but most of the time it isn't the case
5. 2
6. No, alleles can be different for both chromosomes
7. The allele with advantage can take over - fixation

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Traits
Many traits are passed on from parents to children

But how does that happen?


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Phenotype 
Visible traits --> phenotype

Phenotype results from information in cells

Where in cells do you find information?

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DNA
Stands for: Deoxyribonucleic acid

A, T, C, G (nucleotides)

Bundled up in structures called chromosomes

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Chromosomes
23 chromosome pairs in humans 
1 chromosome from mother, 1 from father 

22 pairs autosomes (numbered), 

1 pair sex chromosomes
XX --> female
XY --> Male

How many chromosomes are in sex cells?

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Genotype & Fenotype
Genes on DNA --> genotype

Expression of gene --> fenotype

Fenotype can also be changed by environment

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Make assignment chromosomes and genes
4, 5, 6
timer
5:00

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Genes
Not always active
- Growth
- Lactose intolerance

Variants of a trait --> allele
- Brown/blue eyes
- Straight/curly hair

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Make assignments Chapter 1
On Somtoday

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What is genotype?

Slide 19 - Open question

What is fenotype?

Slide 20 - Open question

When you are male, you have ... as sex chromosomes
A
XX
B
XY

Slide 21 - Quiz

A person with Down's syndrome has ...
A
An extra chromosome 21
B
An extra sex chromosome
C
One sex chromosome short
D
One chromosome 21 short

Slide 22 - Quiz

What if you have an extra sex chromosome?
A
It's lethal, you cannot live with that
B
Nothing has changed
C
You are definitely female
D
You are intersexual

Slide 23 - Quiz

Chapter 2
Reproduction

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After this lesson
You can describe different types of reproduction and explain the differences between them

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Asexual reproduction

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Asexual reproduction

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Sexual reproduction

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Sexual reproduction
n = number of chromosomes
Body cells are always 2n!

Formation of sex cells (meiosis):
2n (diploid) --> n (haploid)

When gametes (sex cells) fuse:
n (sperm) + n (egg) --> 2n (zygote)

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Twins
Non-Identical

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Make assignments chapter 2

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