The Principles of Inheritance Flashcards

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TRAITS AND GENES

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  • A trait is an inherited characteristic of an individual (many traits are each the result of a single gene)
  • Since a trait may have varieties (e.g. curly vs straight hair) it must be possible for their to be carriers of the same gene (this individual genes can have multiple forms; alleles)
  • Alleles differ in DNA sequence in small ways
  • Potentially this results in proteins that differ somewhat in amino acid sequence and that may lead to differences in the activity of the proteins
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INHERITANCE OF TRAITS

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  • So the basis of differences between individuals is due to there being alleles
  • The genotype of the offspring is made up of all pairs of alleles inherited from its parents
  • The set of genes for any organism are present in strands of DNA called chromosomes
  • Thus: the genome of each organisms comprises pairs of chromosomes
  • Each particular gene for a particular species is always in the same location on the same chromosome in each member of the species
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PRINCIPLES OF SEGREGATION

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  • Individuals carry pairs of alleles that influence particular traits
  • The alleles segregate during the formation of gametes (sperm and ova) such that any individual gamete contains only one of each pair of alleles
  • Gametes are formed through a special form of cell division called meiosis
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MEIOSIS

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  • Meiosis is unique to the production of sperm and ova

- The parent cell has pairs of chromosomes just like all the other cells in the body

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SIMPLIFIED MODEL LOOKING AT THE FATE OF JUST ONE PAIR OF CHROMOSOMES

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  • The first thing that happens is an exact duplicate of each chromosome is made
  • The parent cell undergoes cell division to produce up to 4 gametes
  • Each gamete will only have one chromosome from each pair
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ALLELES AND EXPRESSION

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If someone is homozygous for a particular gene

  • The alleles of the gene are the same
  • The cells of that person will produce one version of the protein encoded by the gene

If someone is heterozygous for a particular gene

  • The alleles are not identical
  • The cell;s of that person may produce 2 versions of the protein encoded by the gene
  • But this is not always the case
  • The genotype of a person is made up all of pairs of alleles inherited from its parents
  • The phenotype of a person is the collection of traits of that person
  • These are the result interactions between the alleles
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PATTERNS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN ALLELES: CO-DOMINANCE

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In case of co-dominance, in the heterozygote, both alleles are expressed equally

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PATTERNS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN ALLELES: INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE

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In incomplete dominance, the phenotype of heterozygote lies between each of the homozygotes

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PEDIGREES: AUTOSOMAL AND X-LINKED

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Autosomal chromosomes are chromosomes 1-22

Sex chromosomes are the 23rd pair

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AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT INHERITANCE

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  • Both genders exhibit the trait in approximately equal numbers
  • Disease should not skip generations
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X-LINKED RECESSIVE INHERITANCE

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  • Trait more frequently seen in males
  • Not transmitted from father to son
  • Disease can skip generations
  • Female carriers will transmit it to approximately half their sons
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AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE INHERITANCE

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  • Both genders exhibit the trait in approximately equal numbers
  • Disease may skip a generation
  • If carriers mate: approximately one quarter of offspring will be affected
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