Heredity (Inheritance) Flashcards
What is Inheritance/Heredity?
Transfer of genetically determined characteristics (encoded by genes) from one generation to the next
What is Genetics ?
Study of Inheritance
How Many Chromosomes Pairs?
- 23 chromosomes pairs
- 22 homologous pairs = autosomal
- 1 pair sex chromosomes = XY or XX
What is Alleles?
- genes occupying the same location (=locus) on homologous chromosomes
- Alleles may be:
- Homozygous
- Heterozygous
What is Homozygous?
- Same allele of a particular gene on homozygous chromosomes
- i.e. both alleles express the same version of a trait
- e.g. blond hair (bb), black hair (BB)
What is Heterozygous?
- Different alleles of the same gene
- i.e. alleles code for different expressions of the same trait
- e.g. Bb
What is Genotype?
- genetic makeup of an organism
- i.e. which alleles are homozygous and which are heterozygous
- e.g. BB, Bb, bb
What is Phenotype?
- Expression of genotype (genes) to give observable characteristics
- e.g. black hair
What is Dominant Allele (B)?
- Expressed in phenotype regardless of other allele
- BB or Bb
- e.g. Black hair
What is Recessive Allele (b)?
- Expressed in phenotype only if present on both alleles
- bb
- e.g. blonde hair
What Is The Way To Predict inheritance?
Punnet Square
What is Punnet Square?
- determines probability of inheritance
- Predicts offspring genotype and phenotype
- e.g. hair colour
If the parents are BB x Bb, what would be the genotype and phenotype?
- Bb, Bb, Bb, Bb
- Genotypes: 100% Bb (Heterozygous)
- Phenotype: 100% black hair
If the parents are Bb x Bb, what would be the genotype and phenotype?
- BB, Bb, Bb, bb
- Genotypes: 25% BB (Homozygous Dominant), 50% Bb (Heterozygous), and 25% bb (Homozygous Recessive)
- Phenotype: 75% black hair and 25% blonde hair
What is X-linked Inheritance?
- Inheritance of somatic characteristics determined solely by genes on the X chromosome
- e.g. hemophilia, colour blindness, Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy - all due to recessive alleles on the X chromosome
- XY = not homologous
- If gene is x-linked its expression is not masked because there is no corresponding allele on Y chromosomes
- XX = homologous
What would be an example of X-linked Inheritance?
- Colour Blindness
- N = not colour blind (Dominant)
- n = colour blind (recessive)
What would be the possible parental genotypes?
- X^N X^N
- X^N X^n
- X^n X^n
- X^N Y
- X^n Y
What would be the possible parental phenotypes and description?
- Not colour blind - Homozygous dominant
- not colour blind - heterozygous (carrier)
- colour blind - homozygous recessive
- not colour blind - one copy of dominant allele
- one copy of recessive allele (no gene on Y to mask recessive gene on X)