LESSON CHAPTER 5

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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome back 
some refreshing 

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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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Blue eyes
A
genotype
B
phenotype

Slide 4 - Quiz

Having a facelift
A
genotype
B
phenotype

Slide 5 - Quiz

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Mitosis vs Meiosis

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How many chromosomes does Chamaecrista fasciculata have?

(see picture)
A
8
B
3
C
16
D
20

Slide 9 - Quiz

How many chromosomes does an hair cell of a horse have?
A
30
B
64
C
32
D
31

Slide 10 - Quiz

How many chromosomes does an egg cell of a donkey have?
A
46
B
30
C
62
D
31

Slide 11 - Quiz

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

  • Genotype = complete set of all inherited characteristics. 
  • Homozygous dominant, homozygous recessive & heterozygous

  • Phenotype = set of characteristics that are seen/expressed. 
  • So; this person does have hemophilia and this person doesn't.

Phenotype = genotype + pattern of gene expression + environmental factors. 

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Oliver says: 'all humans have the same genes, but not the same alleles'. Charley says: 'all humans have the same alleles, but not the same genes'. Who is right?
A
Oliver
B
Charley
C
They both are
D
They are both wrong

Slide 13 - Quiz

The molecule
shown in the
picture is called ...
A
DNA
B
RNA
C
an amino acid
D
a ribosome

Slide 14 - Quiz

The building blocks for proteins are called ...
A
DNA
B
RNA
C
Amino acids
D
Ribosomes

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Allele = a variation of 
a gene. 

So the gene for
hemoglobin (Hb) has
two alleles:
HbA 
HbS

Alleles =

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DO YOU REMEMBER?

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Is it a gene or an allele?
GENE
ALLELE
skin colour
curly hair
flower colour
blue eyes
blood type
type A blood
colour-blindness
hair type
short wings in a fruit fly

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DO YOU REMEMBER?

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mutations 

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mutations
= change in a gene or chromosome (genotype)

This may result in no/small/large change in phenotype

the change can be negative/neutral/beneficial

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Autosomes
Autosomes
'Normal' genes
AA - Aa - aa
Sex chromosomes
Sex-linked genes
XHXH - XHXh - XhX
XHY - XhY

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Slide 23 - Video

TIP TO STUDY: 
  • Make sure you recognize & know the terms (for example by using flashcards)
  • PRACTISE PRACTISE PRACTISE. Do the exercises (again)
  • Ask questions when you are struggling to solve one of the questions or do not understand why a certain answer is right. 
  • Watch the Youtube videos that we have watched in class again! Stated Cleary & Amoeba sisters! 

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time to work 
study basics 1 to 5 
do the exc. 

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