Inheritance supplemental Resources
Check out these resources by clicking the active text. - Genetics Science Learning Center, Heredity tour: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/inheritance/intro/ - Arizona State University, "Ask a biologist" has a number of concise, student-friendly pages on Mendelian genetics. - Annenberg Learner, Click through pages on types of inheritance, solve Punnett Squares - How to solve different types of genetics problems. - Different Types of Inheritance Online Practice Problems: http://www.biology.arizona.edu/mendelian_genetics/mendelian_genetics.html - Summaries of various types of inheritance with online problems to solve - Khan Academy tutorial on heredity - Nobel Prize: Blood Typing game - Kids Health article with audio read along describing blood types and Rh. - American Red Cross webpage describing blood types, donations, and prevalence. Sex-linked inheritance - TED talk with Neil Harbisson "I listen to color" video - What causes colorblindness? article - Colorblindness simulator allows you to see images as if you were colorblind. Pedigrees: - interpreting pedigrees, BiologyReference.com - Tay Sachs video, shown in class -"How to" sheet attached below - Dihybrid Punnett Tutorial http://www.biology.arizona.edu/mendelian_genetics/problem_sets/dihybrid_cross/dihybrid_cross.html Discovery Ed video: Why does hair and eye color change? Advanced Genetics with Bozeman Science: video Polygenic traits: eye color video Multifactorial traits: video notes Multifactorial risk assessment: explore your risk here Punnett square calculator - check your work for crosses involving up to 5 traits
|
Non-Mendelian Inheritance above: Incomplete dominance, codominance, epistasis, multiple alleles, and multiple genes (polygenic). Gene linkage and sex-linked traits are also discussed.
Advanced Genetics video above left: Gene Linkage, Polygenic traits, Sex-linked traits, Non-nuclear transfer (mitochondria or chlolorplasts) with Bozman Biology
|
"To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science."
Albert Einstein,1879-1955 theoretical physicist
Albert Einstein,1879-1955 theoretical physicist