Heredity relates the passing of ___ pairs of _______ from one generation to the next.
23 pairs of chromosomes
What is DNA made of?
Describe the main difference between Heredity and Heritability.
Heredity focuses on the passing of genetic material from one generation to the next.
Heritability focuses on the expression of traits based on the interaction between genes and environment.
Why is human evolution still only a theory rather than law or fact?
We cannot prove human evolution in a laboratory setting because it takes too long! However, there is significant evidence in nature and related lab studies:
Explain why inheriting the genes for thick curly hair does not affect the likelihood that you will inherit genes for liking the taste of cilantro.
law of independent assortment: inheritance at one locus is not affected by inheritances at another locus
How do cells use DNA to create proteins?
Why can't heritability be used to explain how much a particular trait is the result of genes or environment within an individual?
There is no way to isolate genes and environment within a single person. This is why we use twin studies, adoption studies, and animal studies to control for either environment or genetics and identify patterns among a population.
What is the correct way to write scientific name for a cockatoo: cacatua goffini
Cacatua goffini or Cacatua goffini
genus capitalized, species not capitalized; both underlined or italicized
Why are some genes, such as freckles and red hair, more likely to be inherited together than genes for other traits?
these closely placed genes are called “linked” because inheriting one means you’re more likely to inherit the other
DNA is used as a code to help cells build proteins, but not all genes are used for this purpose. What are the two categories of genes and what do the non-coding genes do?
A pair of monozygotic twins are raised separately, but develop extremely similar personalities. How heritable (high/low) is personality and how do you know?
Birds and butterflies both evolved to have functional wings allowing them to fly in response to pressures in their environments. Would this relationship be included in phylogeny? Why or why not?
If a mother and father are both carriers for a disease, what are the chances their child will express the disease? How do you know?
How can a person's environment alter their traits without necessarily changing their DNA?
Jenna always thought she was very different from her parents because she loved to be outside while they never set foot outdoors unless they had to. Recently, she found out that she was adopted and that her biological mother was a botanist studying flowers in Japan. What does this situation tell us about the heritability of the trait for wanting to be outside?
The closer they are, the more recent their common ancestor
Sea lions and seals are connected on a phylogenetic tree and share a very recent common ancestor.
Sea lions also share a common ancestor with dogs, but it is farther back in their history so the branch of the tree splits sooner.
Explain why a male is more likely to express the x-linked recessive trait for color blindness than a female.
Jason has been diagnosed with sickle cell and is very upset. He asks his doctor why this happened and what he could have done to prevent it. How would you answer his questions?
The average variance from an experimental environment is known to be VE=350. Given a group of heterogenous mice with a total variance of 685, how would you determine the heritability of the trait being studied?
Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection was inspired by the different beak shapes he observed among the finches of the Galapagos islands. How and why did these different beak shapes develop?