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Week 19, Day Four. HW # 63- Karyotyping project with your group (in Google Docs). Watch meiosis video Warm up What can scientists really tell about you by looking at your DNA?. Warm up Response . -…. Homework Response/Check. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HW # 63- Karyotyping project with your group (in Google Docs). Watch meiosis video Warm up

What can scientists really tell about you by looking at your DNA?

Week 19, Day Four

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Warm up Response

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Homework Response/CheckDid you complete the questions at the end of yesterday’s lab? Self sign off.

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Goals for Today

• Format Karyotyping Document• 5 minutes to revise your Mitosis quiz

• Chromosomes, Genes, Alleles

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Instructions for the karyotyping homework:1. Select a SINGLE group member to log into GoogleDocs2. Make a COPY the Karyotyping homework3. RENAME: YOUR character_period4. Share the copy (editing) with your other group

members AND with me

Sam Stubs-1Norma Nanny-2Captain Relish-3Glen Glendora-4Fred Fleckstone-5 Theresa Thyme-6

VIDEOS IF TIME1 What Are Genes? (5 min)

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Our DNA is very long

So how does it all fit into the nucleus?

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It is stored in chromosomes

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Here is a picture of a pair of pig chromosomes.We can see them because they have been made to fluoresce.

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This is a picture of a male pig’s full set of chromosomes

Pigs have 19 chromosome pairs in total

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Here are some human chromosomes inside a cell, which have also been made to fluoresce

Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes in total

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Different bits of the chromosomes do different things.

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These different bits are called genes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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Gene

• A gene is the functional and physical unit of heredity passed from parent to offspring.

• Genes are pieces of DNA, and most genes contain the information for making a specific protein.

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Genome

• A genome is all the DNA contained in an organism or a cell, which includes the chromosomes plus the DNA in mitochondria (and DNA in the chloroplasts of plant cells).

• humans have estimated 30-35,000 genes

• other 98% of DNA noncoding – “junk” or regulatory

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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We have 2 copies of every gene,

we get one copy from our dad and the other from our mum.

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like what color hair to have, what color eyes to have & whether to be left or right handed.

Different genes tell us different things,

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Genes are very particular,

like phone numbers - if you get a number wrong they won’t work!

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errors

______ are the basic building blocks for life. Inside each ______ is one ______ . Our ______ is stored in the nucleus.

Our DNA is very ______ so it is stored in ______. Different bits of chromosomes are called

______. Different genes tell our bodies ______ things .

We have ______ copies of every gene.______ in our genes cause problems.

Fill in the blanks using the words at the bottom:

DNA nucleus cells chromosomes genescell longdifferent two

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Traffic light

• I understand that cells are the basic building blocks for all

living things

• I can relate DNA to genes and chromosomes

• Are you red, amber or green?

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Chromosomes and Heredity• Heredity = transmission of genetic

characteristics from parent to offspring– karyotype = chart of chromosomes at

metaphase • 23 pairs homologous chromosomes in

somatic cells (diploid number of chromosomes)– 1 chromosome inherited from each parent– 22 pairs called autosomes– one pair of sex chromosomes (X and Y)

• normal female has 2 X chromosomes• normal male has one X and one Y chromosome

• Sperm and egg (GAMETES) contain only 23 chromosomes– fertilized egg has diploid number of

chromosomes

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2 Basic Things Can Happen Which DNA

1. The ENTIRE DNA MOLECULE can Replicate: Then You have 2 from 1 (DNA REPLICATION---Leads to MITOSIS ..one cell goes to two cells.

OR2. Selected sections of the DNA

strand (genes) can be expressed (transcribed and into mRNA and Translated into proteins)

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Instructions for the karyotyping homework:1. Select a SINGLE group member to log into GoogleDocs2. Make a COPY the Karyotyping homework3. RENAME: YOUR character_period4. Share the copy (editing) with your other group

members AND with me

VIDEOS IF TIME1 What Are Genes? (5 min)

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Complementary Base Pairing

• Nitrogenous bases united by hydrogen bonds

• DNA base pairings– A-T and C-G

• Law of complementary base pairing– one strand determines

base sequence of otherSegment of DNA

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Chromosomes

• A chromosome is one of the threadlike "packages" of genes and other DNA in the nucleus of a cell.

• Different kinds of organisms have different numbers of chromosomes.

• Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in all: 44 autosomes and two sex chromosomes.

• Each parent contributes one chromosome to each pair, so children get half of their chromosomes from their mothers and half from their fathers.