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Heredity and Behavior: Is it All

in the Genes?Emily Moler

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BIOLOGICAL MAKEUP IS INTIMATELY RELATED TO YOUR BEHAVIOR.

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• Every cell in your body contains enduring messages from your mother and father• These are found on the

chromosomes that lie within nucleus

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Chromosomes• Strand of DNA that

carry genetic information

• There are 46 in each cell (except for the sex cells) and are found in 23 pairs, each half of the pair comes from either your mom or dad.

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FertilizationThis is when a parent

will give their genes to their child.

• The parents create a zygote, which is a single cell formed by the union of a sperm and an egg.

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Genes• DNA segments

that serve as the key functional units in hereditary transmission.

• They are found on chromosomes.

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More on Chromosomes• Each of the 23

chromosome pairs can be scrambled in over 8 million (2 to the 23rd power) ways.

• This is not including any mutations or crossing overs that may occur.So because of

this:

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Everything is a matter of probability!!

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Ways to pair up:Homozy

gousThis is when the genes from the parents are the exact same.

HeterozygousThis is when the genes from the parents are different.

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Because of this difference there are dominant and recessive genes.

These are always

shown during a

heterozygous pairing.

These are masked during a heterozygous pairing.

Dominant:

Recessive:

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Identical Twins 100 %

Fraternal twins Brother or sisterParent or child

First-degree relatives 50 %

Grandparent or grandchild, Uncle,

aunt, nephew, or nieceHalf-brother or half-

sister

Second-degree relatives 25%

First Cousin Third-degree relatives 12.5 %

Second Cousin Fourth-degree relatives 6.25%

Unrelated 0%

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Genotype v. Phenotype

A person’s genetic makeup

How a person’s genotype is physically manifested.

Genotype: Phenotype:

Cannot be changed Can be changed

by time or environment

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Phenotype . . .Some different genotypes may blend together to form an “Averaged out” phenotype, for example hair or eye color.

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Polygenic traits• These are influenced

by more than one pair of genes.• For example, the skin color is influenced by about 3 to 5 pairs of genes.


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