5.1 pass it on!

Chapter 5
 
It runs in 
the family
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Chapter 5
 
It runs in 
the family

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5.1 pass it on!

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How much do you think that humans share their DNA with a banana? (give a percentage)

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What about a chimpansee?

Slide 4 - Open question

Can you roll your tongue?
A
Yes
B
No
C
Kinda

Slide 5 - Quiz

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Do you have a Widow's peak or a straight hairline?
A
Widow's Peak
B
Straight hairline
C
I have no idea honestly

Slide 7 - Quiz

Can you turn your tongue?
A
yes
B
no
C
Little bit

Slide 8 - Quiz

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Attached earlobe or free earlobe
A
Attached
B
Free
C
idk

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new chapter: it runs in the family
- inheriting characteristics from parents
- how gender is determined
- how chomosomes, DNA and genes are related
- how to determine characteristics of offspring from a given combination of parents
- how to read a pedigree

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Slide 12 - Video

Genetic material
  • Genetic material is located in the nucleus of every cell.
  • Each nucleus has chromosomes  that contain DNA.
  • The genetic material is located in DNA molecules.
  • Nuclei of human cells have 46 chromosomes.

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Chromosomes
The long thin threads of DNA are bundled together into  chromosomes (Fig. 1)

Chromosomes are located in the nucleus of every cell in your body (except red blood cells).
The chromosomes contain all information for all you hereditary traits. (Fig. 2)







Fig. 1
Fig. 2

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Chromosomes

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Body cells
The first 22 pairs of chromosomes are present in every human (called autosomes). 
The 23rd pair is special because they are not always the same. These are the sex chromosomes.
Sex chromosomes determine whether your genetic sex is male or female. 

Males have X-Y chromosomes
Females X-X chromosomes. 

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sex chromosomes
Female:
Male:

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genotype
complete set of inherited characteristics (genes/alleles, will get to that later ;-))

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fenotype
Characteristics that are actually expressed (which show, which could also be 'inside' like a disease or a fast metabolism)

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genotype
fenotype

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Wat is genotype or fenotype? move traits A till H to genotype or fenotype. 
Genotype
Fenotype
a small nose
straight hair from birth
Piercings 
painted dark hair
a scar
Sarah can play the piano very well
calluses on your hands
blue eyes

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karyotype
- picture of all your 46 chromosomes
- 23 homologous pairs (1 from dad and 1 from mum)
- 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes
- 1 pair of sex chromosomes XX or XY

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fenotype = genotype + environmental factors

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It runs in the family

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so why do siblings differ?

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homework
study 5.1 do exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
15 minutes

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Slide 31 - Video