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Introduction
• Purpose of origin of subject
• myths and wrong assumptions which need to be solved
scientifically
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Definition
 Generally genetics is the science of study of inheritance.
 By definition “genetics is the science that deals with the
structure, organization, transmission and function of genes and
the origin of variation”.
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Cytogenetics:- Study of various aspects of chromosomes and their
effects on the development of character of organisms
Pre-Mendelian theory
• Spontaneous generation
– Mid 19th century- de novo(afresh)
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• Disproved by Redi and Spallanzani – but couldn’t
present experimental results.
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Later Louis Pasteur finally resolved it by an experiment
using a swan neck flask.
Louis Pasteur
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Reproduction in plants and animals
Babylonians and Assyrians in 700 BC
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• 1673 - De Graaf proved that the tiny vesicles on surface of
mammalian ovary were eggs.
• Malpighi and Swammwedam – discovered eggs in insects.
• 18755 – Oscar Hertwig proved the fusion of sperm and egg nuclei
in sea urchin.
O. Hertwig
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• 1717 – first artificial hybridization was produced by Thomas
Fairchild, where in he crossed sweet Williams and carnation and
named it “Fairy child mule”.
• 1823 – Amici described the entry of pollen tube into the ovary.
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Preformation theory
• Proposed by Swammerdam and Bonnet.
• Aristotle belief that progeny derived from semen (Animalculists).
• On the other hand Harley speculated that progenies are from egg
(Ovists).
• 1694 - Homunculus – miniature human figure.
• But no such things was seen under microscope.
Epigenesis
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• proposed by Wolff.
• organs and tissues arose through a process called differentiation.
Ovum + egg zygote
Mass of
identical
cells
cell
division
Tissue or organ
differentiation
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Inheritance of acquired character
• Proposed by Lamark.
• Characters acquired in one generation is passed on to the next.
• Lamarkism.
Lamark
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Ex:-
grandfather father son
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Pangenesis
• Theory proposed by Charles Darwin in his famous book “Origin of
species”(1859).
• He explored my places in search of evidence on Board beagle.
• He proposed the theory of evolution.
•Nature is the main cause of evolution, know as “survival of the
fittest.”
• this concept was universally accepted,,,,,, but,,,,,,,
• he proposed the concept of gemmule or pangene.
• According to him each gamete get one gemmule from one organ.
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Charles Darwin
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Germplasm theory
• August Friedrich Leopold Weismann in 1863.
• Before that he disproved Lamarkism.
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• According to germplasm theory, the body of an individual was
divided into
 Somatoplasm
 Germplasm
August Friedrich Leopold Weismann
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• Wide belief among the biologists during and before Mendel there
was the concept of blending inheritance.
• They thought that the medium of inheritance was liquid, possibly
blood.
• However this concept did not explain the appearance of variation
in F2.
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• Then came Mendel (1822 - 1884).
•Conducted a series of experiment and published his findings on pea
in 1866.
• He referred as the unit of inheritance as “factor”.
• Laws of Mendel.
• Father of genetics.
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Gregor Johann Mendel
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• After 34 years his findings was rediscovered independently by 3
scientists.
Carl Correns
(Germany)
Hugo De Vries
(Holland)
Tschermack
(Austira)
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Cell theory
• Robert Hooke cut a thin section in cork and honeycomb
chambers. . . . . . CELL.
• Schlieden - Plant cell theory
• Schwan - animal cell theory
Nageli provided
logical extention of
cell theory
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Some important discoveries
• Nucleous- Robert Brown in cell of Tradescantia.
• Nucleic acid- Meischer (renamed by Altman)
• Mitosis- Fleming
• Meiosis- Farmer and Moore
• Chromosomal theory of heridity- Walter Sutton
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Classical genetics
• Gene, genotype and Phenotype and also pureline-
Johannsen(1903).
• Genetics- Bateson(1905).
• Multiple factor hypothesis- Yule (Nilsson and Ehle-
experimented).
• Morgan- white eye gene in drosophila- sex linkage(1910).
• X ray mutagen- Muller(Drosophila), Stadler(Barley).
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Biochemical genetics
• Garrod- “Inborn errors in metabolism”.
Father of Human genetics.
• Beadle and tatum- one gene one enzyme(1941).
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Molecular genetics
• Avery, MacLeod and McCarty- DNA as genetic material.
Rough strain
Smooth
strain
Heat
killed
smooth
strain
Rough strain and heat
killed smooth strain
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Watson and Crick – DNA double helix model(1953)
This discovery lead to the new branch called MOLECULAR GENETICS
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Barbara Mc Clintock discovered jumping genes
jumping gene
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Nirenberg and co workers discovered triplet genetic code
Genetic codes
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• Jacob and Monad – Lac operon concept (NP-1965).
• Benzer – Classified cistron, recon and muton.
• Ochoa – invitro synthesis of RNA.
• Kornberg – invitro synthesis of DNA.
• Ochoa and Kornberg – jointly awarded Nobel prize in 1959.
Ochoa Kornberg
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Forward and reverse genetics
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Some Biotechnology aspects in genetics history
• Karl Ereky father of Biotechnology.
• He coined the term in 1919.
• The exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other
purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms
for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
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Genetic engineering
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the
direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology.
Father of genetic engeneering – Paul Berg
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DNA fingerprinting
Technique used to identify individuals by characteristics of their DNA.
Professor Sir Alec John Jeffrey is the inventor of this.
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PCR Technique
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique used
in molecular biology to amplify a single copy or a few copies of a
piece of DNA across several orders of magnitude, generating
thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence.
Kary Banks Mullis
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Conclusion
Hence the study of history is the base for the future innovation,,,,
Study history. . .
Create history. . .

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History genetics

  • 1. 1
  • 2. 2
  • 3. Introduction • Purpose of origin of subject • myths and wrong assumptions which need to be solved scientifically 3
  • 4. Definition  Generally genetics is the science of study of inheritance.  By definition “genetics is the science that deals with the structure, organization, transmission and function of genes and the origin of variation”. 4 Cytogenetics:- Study of various aspects of chromosomes and their effects on the development of character of organisms
  • 5. Pre-Mendelian theory • Spontaneous generation – Mid 19th century- de novo(afresh) 5
  • 6. 6 • Disproved by Redi and Spallanzani – but couldn’t present experimental results.
  • 7. 7 Later Louis Pasteur finally resolved it by an experiment using a swan neck flask. Louis Pasteur
  • 8. 8 Reproduction in plants and animals Babylonians and Assyrians in 700 BC
  • 9. 9 • 1673 - De Graaf proved that the tiny vesicles on surface of mammalian ovary were eggs. • Malpighi and Swammwedam – discovered eggs in insects. • 18755 – Oscar Hertwig proved the fusion of sperm and egg nuclei in sea urchin. O. Hertwig
  • 10. 10 • 1717 – first artificial hybridization was produced by Thomas Fairchild, where in he crossed sweet Williams and carnation and named it “Fairy child mule”. • 1823 – Amici described the entry of pollen tube into the ovary.
  • 11. 11 Preformation theory • Proposed by Swammerdam and Bonnet. • Aristotle belief that progeny derived from semen (Animalculists). • On the other hand Harley speculated that progenies are from egg (Ovists). • 1694 - Homunculus – miniature human figure. • But no such things was seen under microscope.
  • 12. Epigenesis 12 • proposed by Wolff. • organs and tissues arose through a process called differentiation. Ovum + egg zygote Mass of identical cells cell division Tissue or organ differentiation
  • 13. 13 Inheritance of acquired character • Proposed by Lamark. • Characters acquired in one generation is passed on to the next. • Lamarkism. Lamark
  • 15. 15 Pangenesis • Theory proposed by Charles Darwin in his famous book “Origin of species”(1859). • He explored my places in search of evidence on Board beagle. • He proposed the theory of evolution. •Nature is the main cause of evolution, know as “survival of the fittest.” • this concept was universally accepted,,,,,, but,,,,,,, • he proposed the concept of gemmule or pangene. • According to him each gamete get one gemmule from one organ.
  • 17. 17 Germplasm theory • August Friedrich Leopold Weismann in 1863. • Before that he disproved Lamarkism.
  • 18. 18 • According to germplasm theory, the body of an individual was divided into  Somatoplasm  Germplasm August Friedrich Leopold Weismann
  • 19. 19 • Wide belief among the biologists during and before Mendel there was the concept of blending inheritance. • They thought that the medium of inheritance was liquid, possibly blood. • However this concept did not explain the appearance of variation in F2.
  • 20. 20 • Then came Mendel (1822 - 1884). •Conducted a series of experiment and published his findings on pea in 1866. • He referred as the unit of inheritance as “factor”. • Laws of Mendel. • Father of genetics.
  • 22. 22 • After 34 years his findings was rediscovered independently by 3 scientists. Carl Correns (Germany) Hugo De Vries (Holland) Tschermack (Austira)
  • 23. 23 Cell theory • Robert Hooke cut a thin section in cork and honeycomb chambers. . . . . . CELL. • Schlieden - Plant cell theory • Schwan - animal cell theory Nageli provided logical extention of cell theory
  • 24. 24 Some important discoveries • Nucleous- Robert Brown in cell of Tradescantia. • Nucleic acid- Meischer (renamed by Altman) • Mitosis- Fleming • Meiosis- Farmer and Moore • Chromosomal theory of heridity- Walter Sutton
  • 25. 25 Classical genetics • Gene, genotype and Phenotype and also pureline- Johannsen(1903). • Genetics- Bateson(1905). • Multiple factor hypothesis- Yule (Nilsson and Ehle- experimented). • Morgan- white eye gene in drosophila- sex linkage(1910). • X ray mutagen- Muller(Drosophila), Stadler(Barley).
  • 26. 26 Biochemical genetics • Garrod- “Inborn errors in metabolism”. Father of Human genetics. • Beadle and tatum- one gene one enzyme(1941).
  • 27. 27 Molecular genetics • Avery, MacLeod and McCarty- DNA as genetic material. Rough strain Smooth strain Heat killed smooth strain Rough strain and heat killed smooth strain
  • 28. 28 Watson and Crick – DNA double helix model(1953) This discovery lead to the new branch called MOLECULAR GENETICS
  • 29. 29 Barbara Mc Clintock discovered jumping genes jumping gene
  • 30. 30 Nirenberg and co workers discovered triplet genetic code Genetic codes
  • 31. 31 • Jacob and Monad – Lac operon concept (NP-1965). • Benzer – Classified cistron, recon and muton. • Ochoa – invitro synthesis of RNA. • Kornberg – invitro synthesis of DNA. • Ochoa and Kornberg – jointly awarded Nobel prize in 1959. Ochoa Kornberg
  • 33. 33 Some Biotechnology aspects in genetics history • Karl Ereky father of Biotechnology. • He coined the term in 1919. • The exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
  • 34. 34 Genetic engineering Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. Father of genetic engeneering – Paul Berg
  • 35. 35 DNA fingerprinting Technique used to identify individuals by characteristics of their DNA. Professor Sir Alec John Jeffrey is the inventor of this.
  • 36. 36 PCR Technique The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique used in molecular biology to amplify a single copy or a few copies of a piece of DNA across several orders of magnitude, generating thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence. Kary Banks Mullis
  • 37. 37 Conclusion Hence the study of history is the base for the future innovation,,,, Study history. . . Create history. . .