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UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Objectives 3.0 Main Content 3.1 History of Genetics 4.0 Conclusion 5.0 Summary 6.0 Tutor-Marked Assignments 7.0 Reference/Further Readings 1.0 INTRODUCTION A feature of students’ attitude to Genetics is that it is a very difficult course, which one takes only because it is compulsory. Some students reinforce this negative attitude by the rationalization that they do not intend to do post-graduate work in Genetics. These attitudes are not deceptively correct because they make you neglect some of the more important aims of education. If you avoided the challenge posed by some courses, you would be denying your intellect the stimulation it needs to spur it to greater heights. Besides, for a long time, Nigerian secondary school students have been denied adequate exposure to Genetics because some people avoided the challenge. Genetics is a vital aspect of everyday life and of Biology, and no biologist, regardless of his level or interest, should avoid a meaningful exposure to it. Dobzhansky, aptly summarizes the need for a broad exposure as follows: “The advancement of science is, in the main, the business of specialists. And as science expands, the specialists tend to become narrow specialists. Some specialists have become disgustingly narrow. Narrow specialists are ENDANGERED and DANGEROUS (emphais mine) – endangered because their own inner lives are impoverished; dangerous because they are liable to be easy prey for exploitation by those with power or with money, for purposes inimical to both science and to the interests of mankind as a whole … There should exist, however, scientists able and willing now and then to abandon the protective shells of their specialties, and to engage in surveying broad vistas … people at large will have their inner life enriched if they gain an appreciation of what science and scientific attitude really are. Some aspects and achievements of science are everyone’s business” (Dobzhansky, 1964). It is hoped that at the end of the course, you would have gained an understanding of the principles governing the transmission of hereditary traits. All societies are interested in understanding how certain traits are inherited in living things, including man. The puzzle about genetic inheritance in man is perhaps most succinctly expressed in this portion of a poem by Aldous Huxley’s “Fifth philosopher”: A million million spermatozoa All of them alive; Out of their cataclysm but one poor Noah Dare hope to survive And among that billion minus one Might have chanced to be Shakespeare, another Newton, a new Donne But the One was Me Why was that one me? Why do normal parents produce an albino and short parents a tall child, or tall parents a short child? It is important for our well-being that we should be able to answer simple questions about heredity without resorting to “old wives tales”. But Genetics is not solely concerned with man, it is of great importance in agriculture. It is further hoped that at the end of this course, you will be able to appreciate the fact that: “Increased knowledge of heredity means increased power of control over the living things, and as we come to understand more and more the architecture of the plant or animal we realize what can and what cannot be done towards modification or improvement …

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COURSE TITLE:
GENETICS I

,BIO 201: GENETICS I
COURSE DEVELOPMENT




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,Module 1

Unit 1 Introduction to Genetics
Unit 2 Chromosome theory of inheritance
Unit 3 Principles of segregation (Mendel’s first law of inheritance)
Unit 4 Principles of independent assortment (Mendel’s second law)

UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS

1.0 Introduction
2.0 Objectives
3.0 Main Content
3.1 History of Genetics
4.0 Conclusion
5.0 Summary
6.0 Tutor-Marked Assignments
7.0 Reference/Further Readings

1.0 INTRODUCTION

A feature of students’ attitude to Genetics is that it is a very difficult course, which
one takes only because it is compulsory. Some students reinforce this negative
attitude by the rationalization that they do not intend to do post-graduate work in
Genetics. These attitudes are not deceptively correct because they make you neglect
some of the more important aims of education. If you avoided the challenge posed by
some courses, you would be denying your intellect the stimulation it needs to spur it
to greater heights.

Besides, for a long time, Nigerian secondary school students have been denied
adequate exposure to Genetics because some people avoided the challenge. Genetics
is a vital aspect of everyday life and of Biology, and no biologist, regardless of his
level or interest, should avoid a meaningful exposure to it.

Dobzhansky, aptly summarizes the need for a broad exposure as follows:

“The advancement of science is, in the main, the business of
specialists. And as science expands, the specialists tend to
become narrow specialists. Some specialists have become
disgustingly narrow. Narrow specialists are ENDANGERED
and DANGEROUS (emphais mine) – endangered because

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, their own inner lives are impoverished; dangerous because
they are liable to be easy prey for exploitation by those with
power or with money, for purposes inimical to both science
and to the interests of mankind as a whole … There should
exist, however, scientists able and willing now and then to
abandon the protective shells of their specialties, and to
engage in surveying broad vistas … people at large will have
their inner life enriched if they gain an appreciation of what
science and scientific attitude really are. Some aspects and
achievements of science are everyone’s
business” (Dobzhansky, 1964).

It is hoped that at the end of the course, you would have gained an understanding of
the principles governing the transmission of hereditary traits. All societies are
interested in understanding how certain traits are inherited in living things, including
man.

The puzzle about genetic inheritance in man is perhaps most succinctly expressed in
this portion of a poem by Aldous Huxley’s “Fifth philosopher”:

A million million spermatozoa
All of them alive;
Out of their cataclysm but one poor Noah
Dare hope to survive

And among that billion minus one
Might have chanced to be
Shakespeare, another Newton, a new Donne
But the One was Me

Why was that one me? Why do normal parents produce an albino and short parents
a tall child, or tall parents a short child? It is important for our well-being that we
should be able to answer simple questions about heredity without resorting to “old
wives tales”. But Genetics is not solely concerned with man, it is of great importance
in agriculture.

It is further hoped that at the end of this course, you will be able to appreciate the
fact that:

“Increased knowledge of heredity means increased power of control over the
living things, and as we come to understand more and more the architecture
of the plant or animal we realize what can and what cannot be done towards
modification or improvement …


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