
Mendel's Laws
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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
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
independent assortment
chromosomal abnormalities
genetic diversity
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
an Austrian Monk from the mid 1800s who contributed to the study of Genetics
The scientist who discovered the structure of DNA
a British scientist who discovered penicillin
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?
Mold Spores
Pea Plants
Sun Flowers
Rats
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Multiple Choice
What traits/characteristics were NOT oberved by Mendel?
flower color and position
seed color and shape
pod color and shape
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?
a characteristic one chooses to express
a characteristic one receives from the food one eats
a characteristic that is passed on from one's parents
a characteristic that is influenced by one's surroundings
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Multiple Choice
An allele is ___
another word for a gene
a homozygous genotype
a heterozygous genotype
one of several possible forms of a gene
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Multiple Choice
Genotype is ___
the allele combination of an organism
different forms of genes
alleles for traits are the same
factors that determine traits
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Multiple Choice
Phenotype refers to the ______________________ of an individual.
genetic makeup
actual physical appearance
recessive alleles
dominant alleles
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Multiple Choice
What does heterozygous mean?
An organism that has the same alleles for a trait (TT or tt)
An organism that has different alleles for a trait (Tt)
When neither allele is fully dominant; offspring is a mixture of both
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?
Tt
tt
TT
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?
the dominant gene
the recessive gene
both genes
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?
PP and Pp
pp only
Pp only
PP only
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Multiple Choice
How many alleles (letters) do each person carry for a trait?
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2
3
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?
Law of Dominance
Law of Segregation
Law of Independent Assortment
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.
Law of Dominance
Law of Segregation
Law of Independent Assortment
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.
Law of Dominance
Law of Segregation
Law of Independent Assortment
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
Law of Dominance
Law of Segregation
Law of Independent Assortment
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
Law of Dominance
Law of Segregation
Law of Independent Assortment
Law of Recessive
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Multiple Choice
The Italian monk/scientist who first showed
the principles of genetics.
Watson and Crick
Linnaeus
Darwin
Mendel
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Multiple Choice
During meiosis and gamete formation, homologous (paired up) alleles split up
Phenotype
Law of Segregation
Genotype
Dihybrid Cross
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Multiple Choice
The letter symbols for both homologous alleles.
BB Bb bb AA Aa aa
Genotype
Phenotype
Recessive
Dominant
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Multiple Choice
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.
Homozygous Dominant
Law of Segregation
Crossing Over
Independent Assortment
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Multiple Choice
The instruction of one allele covers up the instruction
of the other allele in a homologous pair. Symbolized by a capital letter.
Recessive Allele
Dominant Allele
Heredity
Trait
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Multiple Choice
A feature regulated by a set of genes (allele) passed on
from parents to offspring.
Heterozygous
Chromosome
Homozygous
Traits
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