We inherit one of each chromosomes from our
parents
This is why we look like a mix of them
This is why we can inherit genetic diseases from
them too
Task / Ngohe: Trait Survey
Collect a trait survey sheet from the front
Fill out your own column
Take it home to survey your parents and siblings
(where possible)!
Are there any differences? Anything specific jump
out at your?
Dominant and Recessive Alleles
Because you get a mix of alleles from your parents
but display only one trait, some alleles must be dominant!
For example, you might get the brown eye gene from
one parents, and green eye gene from the other. You eyes turn out brown.
The brown eye gene is dominant.
Pātai: If my dad has green eyes,
and my mum has brown eyes, how can I have blue eyes?
They each carry a blue eye gene, but it is
recessive! The brown overrides it.
Dominant: A allele that expresses
itself over another
Recessive: A allele that is
overridden and not expressed in the presence of another.