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Mendel's Laws

Mendel's Laws

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12th Grade

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Mendel's Laws

by Mr. Cavida

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​Learning Objective

  • Use Mendel’s laws (segregation and independent assortment) to ask questions and define problems that explain the role of meiosis in reproductive variability.

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Open Ended

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How is meiosis involved in the transfer of genes?

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Multiple Choice

The variety of genes and alleles that exist in organisms

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independent assortment

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chromosomal abnormalities

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genetic diversity

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mutations

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Gregor Mendel

  • In the mid-1800s, an Austrian monk had questions about genetics.

  • He specifically wanted to know how traits were passed down from one generation to the next. He conducted his research on pea plants.

  • He is often referred to as the “father of genetics”

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Multiple Choice

Who is Gregor Mendel

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an Austrian Monk from the mid 1800s who contributed to the study of Genetics

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The scientist who discovered the structure of DNA

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a British scientist who discovered penicillin

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The scientist who used X-Ray Crystallography to shed light on the structure of DNA

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Multiple Choice

What did Gregor Mendel study?

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Mold Spores

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Pea Plants

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Sun Flowers

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Rats

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Multiple Choice

What traits/characteristics were NOT oberved by Mendel? 

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flower color and position

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seed color and shape

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pod color and shape

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plant height and weight 

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Genetics Vocabulary

  • Trait-a specific characteristic of an organism

  • Allele- alternative versions of the gene

  • Genotype-the alleles an organism inherits from its parents.

  • Phenotype-The physical trait that is expressed

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Genetics Vocabulary

  • Dominant-A dominant allele is an allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present. (Always represented by a Capital letter- A)

  • Recessive-A recessive allele is an allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present. (Always represented by a lower case letter- a)

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Genetics Vocabulary

  • Heterozygous-Alleles are different (hybrid)

  • Homozygous-Alleles are the same (pure)

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Multiple Choice

Which best describes an inherited trait?

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a characteristic one chooses to express

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a characteristic one receives from the food one eats

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a characteristic that is passed on from one's parents

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a characteristic that is influenced by one's surroundings

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Multiple Choice

An allele is ___

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another word for a gene

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a homozygous genotype

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a heterozygous genotype

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one of several possible forms of a gene

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Multiple Choice

Genotype is ___

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the allele combination of an organism

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different forms of genes

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alleles for traits are the same

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factors that determine traits

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Multiple Choice

Phenotype refers to the ______________________ of an individual.

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genetic makeup

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actual physical appearance

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recessive alleles

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dominant alleles

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Multiple Choice

What does heterozygous mean?

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An organism that has the same alleles for a trait (TT or tt)

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An organism that has different alleles for a trait (Tt)

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When neither allele is fully dominant; offspring is a mixture of both

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the different forms of a trait (hair color--> brown, blonde, red

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following genotypes is homozygous recessive?

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Tt

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tt

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TT

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tT

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​Mendel's Laws

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Law of Dominance

  • States that the dominant allele will prevent the recessive allele from being expressed. The recessive allele will only appear when it is paired with another recessive allele in the offspring.

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Multiple Choice

If a person has a dominant gene and a recessive gene for a certain trait, which will be expressed?

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the dominant gene

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the recessive gene

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both genes

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neither gene

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Multiple Choice

If P represents purple color, and p represents white color, what combination(s) of factors represents white color?

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PP and Pp

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pp only

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Pp only

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PP only

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Multiple Choice

How many alleles (letters) do each person carry for a trait?

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1

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4

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Law of Segregation

  • When traits are inherited, individual alleles assort independently during gamete production giving different traits an equal opportunity of being passed down. 

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Law of Independent Assortment

  • When two or more characteristics are inherited, individual hereditary factors assort independently during gamete production, giving different traits an equal opportunity of occurring together. 

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Law of Independent Assortment

  • Caused by gene shuffling/random assortment of chromosomes during meiosis

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Multiple Choice

Which of Mendel's laws states that alleles are separated during meiosis?

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Law of Dominance

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Law of Segregation

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Law of Independent Assortment

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All of them.

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Multiple Choice

If your genotype is Bb, then you can only pass a B or b to your child but you can't pass both.

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Law of Dominance

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Law of Segregation

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Law of Independent Assortment

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None of them.

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Multiple Choice

One gene for the type of earlobes a person will have will be in each gamete.

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Law of Dominance

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Law of Segregation

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Law of Independent Assortment

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None of them.

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Multiple Choice

This law describes how each homologous pair separates independently of any other pairs during Anaphase I of meiosis

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Law of Dominance

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Law of Segregation

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Law of Independent Assortment

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Law of Recessive

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Multiple Choice

This law describes how each member of a homologous pair is pulled randomly to one side or another in anaphase I

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Law of Dominance

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Law of Segregation

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Law of Independent Assortment

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Law of Recessive

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Fill in the Blank

A _____ is a characteristic an individual receives from its parents.

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Fill in the Blank

_____ carry the instructions responsible for the expression of traits.

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Fill in the Blank

Alternative versions of genes are known as _______.

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Multiple Choice

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The Italian monk/scientist who first showed

the principles of genetics.

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Watson and Crick

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Linnaeus

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Darwin

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Mendel

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Multiple Choice

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During meiosis and gamete formation, homologous (paired up) alleles split up

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Phenotype

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Law of Segregation

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Genotype

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Dihybrid Cross

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Multiple Choice

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The letter symbols for both homologous alleles.

BB Bb bb AA Aa aa

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Genotype

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Phenotype

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Recessive

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Dominant

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Multiple Choice

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During meiosis, the homologous pairs of chromosomes and the matching alleles are lined up independently.

Offspring are a mix of maternal genes and paternal genes.

This increases genetic variation.

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Homozygous Dominant

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Law of Segregation

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Crossing Over

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Independent Assortment

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Multiple Choice

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The instruction of one allele covers up the instruction

of the other allele in a homologous pair. Symbolized by a capital letter.

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Recessive Allele

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Dominant Allele

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Heredity

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Trait

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Multiple Choice

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A feature regulated by a set of genes (allele) passed on

from parents to offspring.

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Heterozygous

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Chromosome

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Homozygous

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Traits

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Poll

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I can understand the lesson very well.

I agree with all my heart.

I disagree because is was not attentive.

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