Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction to Genetics
Objectives:
Introduction
1.) determine to Genetics
the origin, scope, and
importance of Genetics and cytogenetics
2.) identify the levels of Genetics
3.) identify applications of Genetics and
cytogenetics
Genetics
Introduction to Genetics
• 1902: Archibald Garrod discovers
that alkaptonuria, a human
disease, has a genetic basis.
Introduction to Genetics
1918: R. A. Fisher begins the study of quantitative
genetics by partitioning phenotypic variance into
a genetic and an environmental component.
Introduction to Genetics
G×E
interaction
Environment Health
Scope of Genetics
Cytogenetics
Molecular to
Introduction Genetics
Genetics
Genomics
Classsical Genetics
Population Genetics
Genetics of Behavior
Biotechnology
Levels of Genetics
Introduction to Genetics
Health Care
Agriculture
Ecology
Global Perspective
agriculture
Establishing Identity
Introduction to Genetics
Medicine/Health Care
Introduction to Genetics
Ecology
Introduction to Genetics
1. Eye-catching headline
of the form “Gene
for…”