Inheritance phenoype genotype

Inheritance
Why we look like our family members, but still are all different
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Inheritance
Why we look like our family members, but still are all different

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What is inheritance?

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objectives
1.    You can explain how children inherit different characteristics from their parents
2. You can describe where in what way the genetic information is stored in the bod
3.    You can describe the difference between genotype and fenotype

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Where it all begins

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A new individual

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A new individual

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How many chromosomes do human have?
(look at the karytype)

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How many chromosome pairs do humans have?
(again look at the karyotype)

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How many chromosomes do fruit flies have?
(look at the karytype)

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

How many chromosome pairs do fruit flies have?
(again look at the karyotype)

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Genotype
Phenotype
Risk for a genetic disease

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00:43
What is the another name for nature?

Slide 27 - Question ouverte

01:13
What is not controlled by genes?
A
colour of fruit
B
colour of your eyes
C
a scar on your face
D
your blood group

Slide 28 - Quiz

01:56
In the example of the tree, what are the environmental influences?
A
genes of the tree and sunlight
B
water and sunlight
C
only genes of the tree
D
only water

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02:11

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02:29
Why would researchers use information from identical twins to investigate the effects of the environment?

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How many chromosomes does Chamaecrista fasciculata have?

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

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How many chromosome pairs does Chamaecrista fasciculata have?

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

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How many chromosomes does a muscle cell of a cat have?
A
38
B
46
C
19
D
21

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

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

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And continue!
Read page 240 in the book
Do question 1 and 6

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