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Genetics

DNAMitosis and Meiosis

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What is DNA?

DNA RNA Proteins• DNA: stored in nucleus; holds

information on making everything• Does not leave nucleus!

• RNA: carries information from DNA in nucleus to other areas

• Proteins: Help with cell processes (making energy, breaking down waste) gives traits to organism (hair color, skin texture, etc.)

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DNA RNA• Transcription: makes mRNA from DNA• Occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells

• Why? DNA can’t leave nucleus!• mRNA is complementary to the DNA

Thymine(Uracil) = AdenineCytosine = Guanine

DNA: TAC GAT TAC CGG GTA ACT ATA TCAmRNA: AUG CUA AUG GCC CAU UGA UAU AGU

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RNA Proteins• Translation: Makes proteins from mRNA• Ribosomes read instructions on mRNA;

find correct amino acids to build proteinmRNA: AUG CUAAA: Methionine Leucine

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How is DNA organized?• DNA is coiled into chromosomes before

mitosis and meiosis• A normal human has 23 pairs or 46 total

chromosomes• Each chromosome contains different

genes with information on how to create every protein needed to make a human

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What is Mitosis?• Mitosis: Cell Division to create identical

copies of cells• Occurs to replace dead cells or grow

existing tissues• Result: Two identical cells• Four main phases: Prophase, Metaphase,

Anaphase, Telophase• Remember: PMAT

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• FIRST: DNA Replicates• Prophase: Prepare by

condensing chromosomes, breaking down nucleus

• Metaphase: Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

• Anaphase: Chromosomes move apart

• Telophase: Two identical cells form

What is Mitosis?

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What is Meiosis?• Meiosis: Creates gametes used for

reproduction (eggs/sperm)• Cells have half the number of

chromosomes as beginning cell• Result: Four gamete cells• Same phases as mitosis but they occur

twice

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What is Meiosis?• First: DNA Replicates• PMAT I phases• DNA replication

does not occur again• PMAT II phases• Result: Four

different gametes with half normal number of chromosomes

• Why is this necessary?

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Practice• Fill in the chart with the necessary

information.Mitosis Meiosis

Definition

Resulting Number

Genetically

Number of phases

List Phases

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How are traits inherited?• Traits in DNA are passed from parent to

offspring• The offspring has a combination of traits

from both parents• Offspring traits can be predicted using

parent traits in a punnett square

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What information do you need?• Each person’s genotype is written with

two letters• Uppercase = dominant

• if there is a dominant trait, it will always show!

• Lowercase = recessive • if there is a recessive trait, it will only show if

there is no dominant!• AA = Dominant aa = recessive• Aa = Dominant

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How do you complete a punnett square?1. Add each parents genotype2. Carry letters across3. Carry letters down

AA

a

a

A A

a a

A

A

a

a

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What does the punnett square tell you?• The boxes represent potential genotypes

of offspring if the two parents have offspring

• Can find ratios/percentages of the chance an offspring will have the dominant or recessive trait

Percent dominant trait?75%Ratio of dominant:recessive?3:1

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Practice• Brown eyes are dominant to blue. The

father’s genotype is Bb. The mother has blue eyes.

1. Create a punnett square for the two parents.

2. What is the percent chance they will have a child with blue eyes?

3. What is the ratio of children with brown eyes versus blue eyes?