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Heredity: Crash Course Biology #9

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So, I have this brother, John. You may have heard of him.

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JOHN: Hi there!

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HANK: As it happens, John and I have the exact same parents.

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JOHN: Yes, Mom and Dad Green.

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HANK: And since we have the same parents, it's to be expected

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that John and I would have similar physical characteristics

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because the source of our DNA is exactly the same.

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JOHN: Hank and I share some genes, but nobody knew anything about chromosomes or DNA until

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the middle of the 20th century. And people have been noticing that brothers tend to look

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alike since like, people started noticing stuff or whatever.

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HANK: That was very scientific, John.

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JOHN: I will remind you that I am doing you a favor.

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Heredity: it's basically just the passing on of genetic traits from parents to offspring.

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Like John said, the study of heredity is ancient, although the first ideas about how the goods

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are passed on from parents to kids were really really really really really really

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wrong.

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For instance, the concept that people were working with for nearly 2,000 years came from

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Aristotle, who suggested that: We're each a mixture of our parents' traits,

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with the father kind of supplying the life force to the new human and the mother

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supplying the building blocks to put it all together.

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Aristotle also thought that semen was like highly-purified

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menstrual blood, which is why we still refer to "bloodlines" when

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we're talking about heredity.

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Anyway, since nobody had a better idea, and since nobody

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really wanted to tangle with Aristotle, for hundreds of years

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everybody just assumed that our parents' traits just sort of

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blended together in us:

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like if a black squirrel and a white squirrel fell in love and decided to start a family

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together, their offspring would be gray.

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The first person to really start studying and thinking about

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heredity in a modern way was this Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel

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and Mendel demonstrated that inheritance followed particular patterns.

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In the mid-1800s, Mendel spent sort of an unhealthy amount of time grubbing around

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in his garden with a bunch of pea plants, and through a series of experiments, crossing

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the pea plants and seeing which traits got passed on and which didn't--he came up with

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a framework for understanding how traits actually get passed from one generation to another.

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So, to talk about Classical Genetics, which includes Mendel's

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