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Anatololacerta pelasgiana
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Today
Curriculum
Unit 5
Structure
Assesment
Basics 1 Genotype and Phenotype
Explanation
Quiz
End
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Unit 5 Heredity and Evolution
Book 2/3 B
Assignment sheets (keep them in your book)
Assessment:
1 SO Unit 5.1 - 5.3 + 5.8: 1x
1 Test Unit 5.1 - 5.8: 3x
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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
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Which hand do you write with?
LEFT
RIGHT
NO PREFERENCE
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Hand clasping?
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Today
Basics 1 Genotype and Phenotype
Explanation
Quiz
End
Learning objectives: You can explain the difference between genotype and phenotype
You can explain that cells only use the hereditary information that they need
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Body cells, chromosomes, DNA
timer
2:00
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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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Genes
A gene is a peice of DNA that contains the information for a characteristic
Where can you find this information in your textbook?
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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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Phenotype = genotype + environmental influences
The phenotype changes…
…but the genotype doesn’t.
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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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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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Which one is correct?
A
Phenotype = genotype + environment
B
Environment = genotype + phenotype
C
Genotype = phenotype + environment
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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.