Thursday, March 8, 2012

 When i gave my family the paper tasting sheet everyone could taste it but it was crazy to see the different reactions each person had. When i was in class and i put the paper in my mouth everyone was gaging and i could taste a little something but i didnt understand why everyone was getting all grossed out i had to keep putting it in my mouth to get that weird taste but even then it was that bad as people made it seem. Then I gave some to my two parentals on the dinner table, my dads face was so hiliarious, he did not like it one bit and was so digusted! My mom had the same reaction i had and had to keep putting it in her mouth to see why my dad was acting all nasty. I walked down stairs and my sister melissa remembered this experiment from when serina did it to her when she was is school and had her mind set she wouldn't like it. She put it in her mouth and she was right, sour face! Her fiance was with her and I had extra so he tried one too, not knowing what it was and put a bigo chunk in him mouth and he laughed but was also grossed out.  The next day i located Serina and Carissa, it took awhile fo me to get them to do it again from their last experiment, Carissa wasnt that much grossed out like me and my mom and serina was like: UEH! (throw up noise) lol

Independent Assortment

I discovered the mechanics of meiosis and the different phases and divisions. In the first meiotic division, homologous chromosomes pair up and align at the middle of the cell. The two pairs are set apart from each side of the cell, and are lined up at no particular order or reason. Because of this, when the pairs separate during meiosis 1, each half moves apart from each other opposite poles of the cell, creating random chromosomes and alleles for each new daughter cell.

Now Mendel's second law does not appply to all genes. When genes are linked they are laid close together on the same chromosome, they are more likely to go through meiosis phase. Thats why linked genes do not assort on their own. However, if the genes are located on different chromosomes they can assort independently. Two genese that are far apart from each other on the same chromosome, when ther cross over they usually unlink the genes and their you can independent assorting.

scientific Baby Making

After "making babies" with my partner Zach Gonzales :) lol. . we noticed how the genetic thing worked with this work sheet. We had a coin toss experiment that put these facts to work and showed the idea of how genes are passed down or transfered from the parent to the child. Filling out this packet tossing for certain traits that our "baby" would encounter it was a fun time. After we had all the characteristics we spreaded about and drew what we thought our "child" would look like, seeing the pictures it was funny to see how different they were. The first trait we had to determine was the gender and in class we learned that woman have XX chromosome and men have XY, no matter what we found out that the woman always passes and X so then it was up to Zach to pass his "chromosome" and see what we got (toss the coin). Boom! We had a baby boy in our hands with the chromosome XY. We also learned that genotype is the way genes are laid out and phenotype is how you look. The genes don't always show in phenotype it mainly just shows the dominant gene. As the worksheet went on, we tossed the coin to determine what traits our little boy would have such as, a mole, eyebrows, dimples, or even the shape of lips.  We also learned that if their isn't a huge amount of people that possess a certain trade that it can still be dominate. We spent like 2 0r 3 days on this experiment and i have to say it was a fun time!

Monday, March 5, 2012

In sickness and in health-A trip to the Genetic counselor

Both of their families have the disease making it easy for it to be passed on to their kids. Like Greg's brother Jeff, he has to be treated with injections of proteins that help the blood to clot. Even the smallest cut could uncontrollably bleed on Jeff's body. Shortly after Jeff's birth they found out this was wrong with him and ever since then. These injections used to contain clotting factor isolating from the blood of human donors, for the last 10 years he is now receiving recombinant clotting factor, this is genetically engineered. Greg and Olga met as her uncle was also getting the treatment that Greg's brother had. They are scared that their family might have a great chance at getting this disease, so the genetic counselor had them feel out a narrative history list of their families.



1. No they do not skip a generation
2. His mom may not have it but the disease is running through the family and it could mean anything
3. nopeee
4. 50%
5. no percent chance
1. The numbers are very decreased, not everyone gets it
2. Consanguineous means being descended from the same ancestry or heritage
3. Autosomal lets men and woman have the equal chance of getting "something:
1. Gene that determines the sex of the child'
2. X chromosomes are automaticaly sent fomr the mom so its up to the dad what chromosome is next and thats where you get the Y from.
3. Must have two copies
4.My pedigree shows this
5. Their is a 50% that this could be passed on through out her family however, if you notice that males are the main gender that seems to consist of the disease. . .
6. He does not carry it therefore their is no chance he could pass it on to his family.