483 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Brca1, Achromatopsia, Adenine

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LECTURE 6
Introduction to
genetics
Concepts in Biology
2018 Semester 1
Simon et al. 2016: pp.178-195. Adrian.Dusting@canberra.edu.au
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Learning objectives
To understand:
Inheritance of sex-linked genes
DNA structure and the major scientific advances
leading to its discovery
That DNA is the molecular basis of inheritance
Why Drosophila is a useful model organism
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Mendel in a “pea shell”
Mendel studied inheritance in peas
Crossed true breeding plants, look at several traits
Law of segregation
2 alleles, one from each parent
Homozygous or heterozygous
Dominant or recessive alleles
Law of independent assortment
Alleles from different genes assort independently
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Mendel in a pea shell : mendel studied inheritance in peas, crossed true breeding plants, look at several traits, law of segregation. Dominant or recessive alleles: law of independent assortment. Male heterogametic (female xx/male xy) e. g. human, drosophila. Female heterogametic female zw/male zz) e. g. bird, butterfly. Genes on the x chromosome are called sex-linked genes sex-linked genes: sex-linkage was not observed in mendel"s experiments. Traits studied were not sex-linked: sex-linkage is not consistent with mendel"s principles of inheritance. Genes on sex chromosomes (x and y) are inherited differently in males and females sex-linked genes: sex-linked genes were first observed in drosophila melanogaster by t. h. Morgan: white-eye (w) is a recessive trait in drosophila, however the white-eye phenotype was not expressed in the expected proportions in male flies. sex-linked genes. Genotype? sex-linked genes: morgan did a test cross. F1 female with male white eye x.

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