Biology HL
Biology HL
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Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence
Theme D - Continuity & Change
Theme D - Continuity & Change
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Theme D - Continuity & Change
Biology HL
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Theme D - Continuity & Change

Unlock Genetic Secrets Explore Pedigree Charts!

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Hello, young genetic detectives! 🕵️‍♀️🕵️‍♂️ Ready to decode the mysteries of human genetics? Today we're diving into pedigree charts and how they help us understand genetic disorders. Get your lab coats on!

Key Concepts 🎯

  • Genetic Disorders: More than 4000 exist, usually caused by rare recessive alleles.
  • Pedigree Charts: Your genetic family tree! Males = squares, Females = circles.
  • Inductive & Deductive Reasoning: Science words for making and testing generalizations.

Genetic Disorders – Rare but There

🤔 What’s the Deal?

  • Rare Recessive Alleles: Most genetic disorders are rare and need two copies of the allele to manifest (one from each parent).
  • Genome Sequencing: Science now lets us sequence human genomes fast and cheap, and guess what? You probably have at least 5 rare recessive alleles!

🎉 Real-World Example: Ever wonder why we don't marry our siblings or close relatives? That's because chances of having the same rare alleles go up, leading to potential genetic disorders in the kids! Think of it as a bad mixtape—nobody wants that. 🙅‍♀️🙅‍♂️

Pedigree Charts – The Genetic Family Tree

📊 How to Read ‘Em

  • Squares for Men and Circles for Women: It's like a game board of life, but with genetics!
  • Shaded or Crosshatched Figures: Got the disorder.
  • Horizontal Lines: Sibling love! 🤗
  • Vertical Lines: Parent to child connection.

🔎 Inductive & Deductive Reasoning: Scientists use inductive reasoning to make general theories based on observed patterns (like Mendel and his pea plants 🌱). Deductive reasoning is then used to test these theories.

 

🎉 Real-World Example: Think of a pedigree chart as an intricate spider web. You could trace back where a tiny spider 🕷 (genetic disorder) came from by following the lines (family relations)!

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Theme D - Continuity & Change
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Theme D - Continuity & Change

Unlock Genetic Secrets Explore Pedigree Charts!

Word Count Emoji
499 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Hello, young genetic detectives! 🕵️‍♀️🕵️‍♂️ Ready to decode the mysteries of human genetics? Today we're diving into pedigree charts and how they help us understand genetic disorders. Get your lab coats on!

Key Concepts 🎯

  • Genetic Disorders: More than 4000 exist, usually caused by rare recessive alleles.
  • Pedigree Charts: Your genetic family tree! Males = squares, Females = circles.
  • Inductive & Deductive Reasoning: Science words for making and testing generalizations.

Genetic Disorders – Rare but There

🤔 What’s the Deal?

  • Rare Recessive Alleles: Most genetic disorders are rare and need two copies of the allele to manifest (one from each parent).
  • Genome Sequencing: Science now lets us sequence human genomes fast and cheap, and guess what? You probably have at least 5 rare recessive alleles!

🎉 Real-World Example: Ever wonder why we don't marry our siblings or close relatives? That's because chances of having the same rare alleles go up, leading to potential genetic disorders in the kids! Think of it as a bad mixtape—nobody wants that. 🙅‍♀️🙅‍♂️

Pedigree Charts – The Genetic Family Tree

📊 How to Read ‘Em

  • Squares for Men and Circles for Women: It's like a game board of life, but with genetics!
  • Shaded or Crosshatched Figures: Got the disorder.
  • Horizontal Lines: Sibling love! 🤗
  • Vertical Lines: Parent to child connection.

🔎 Inductive & Deductive Reasoning: Scientists use inductive reasoning to make general theories based on observed patterns (like Mendel and his pea plants 🌱). Deductive reasoning is then used to test these theories.

 

🎉 Real-World Example: Think of a pedigree chart as an intricate spider web. You could trace back where a tiny spider 🕷 (genetic disorder) came from by following the lines (family relations)!

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