Lab 5 Mendel’s Law. Gregor Johann Mendel (1822– 1884 ) Mendel demonstrated that the inheritance of certain traits in pea plants follows particular patterns,

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Lab 5 Mendel’s Law

Gregor Johann Mendel (1822– 1884 ) Mendel demonstrated that the inheritance of certain traits in pea plants follows particular patterns, now referred to as the laws of Mendelian inheritance.Mendelian inheritance Mendel observed seven trait that are easily recognized and apparently.

The seven traits 1.flower color is purple or white. 2.seed color is yellow or green 3.flower position is axial or terminal 4.pod shape is in flated or constricted 5.stem length is long or short 6.pod color is yellow or green 7.seed shape is round or wrinkled

Law of Segregation (The "First Law") The Law of Segregation states that when any individual produces gametes, the copies of a gene separate so that each gamete receives only one copy, that means ( each of the character of living organisms are under the control of a single of pair alleles, which are separated at the synthesis of gametes during meiosis ). Law of Independent Assortment (The "Second Law") The Law of Independent Assortment, also known as "Inheritance Law", states that alleles of different genes assort and distribute independently of one another, during gamete formation. Mendel’s Laws

Terminology: 1-P1 (Parental) : Original individuals in a breeding experiment. 2- F1 (First generation): First generation of the parents 3- F2 (Second generation): When the first generation individuals are allowed to breed at random, they produce the second generation. 4-Genotype:Genetic makeup of an organism either at a single locus or over all its genes collectively. 5-Phenotype:Molecular, Physical, Behavioral affects of genotype. 6- Homozygous :If two alleles are identical. Ex: ( Pure : RR ( dominant ) or rr ( recessive ). 7-Heterozygous:Two alleles are different. Ex: ( Mix : Rr ( dominant ) )

Terminology: 1- A (Hybrid تهجين ):Result of breeding different variations of a trait. 2- Mono-hybrid test cross : A cross between an individual exhibiting the dominant phenotype of a trait and an individual that is homozygous recessive for that trait in order to determine the genotype of the dominant individual. count the number of ( purple and yellow) in 5 of rows corn and record the number on the table then calculate the % between the individual traits. it will always resulted in F2 generation 1:1 ratio between dominant phenotype.

3-Mono-hybrid cross: If we mix one trait from original parental between a homozygous purple corn ( RR) that allele is dominant with a homozygous yellow corn ( rr) that allele is recessive it will always resulted in F2 generation 3dominant phenotype :1recessive phenotype ratio Allele: An allele is an alternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) that is located at a specific position on a specific chromosome.genechromosome

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Mono-hybrid cross 1- Test cross (Ratio= 1:1) 2-Cross (Ratio =3:1 ) RowBlack (Purple ) (RR)Yellow (rr) Total / Divided on small N.

Experimental The “First Law in Drosophila Fly Meting between Parents ( 1Wild male ++ with 2female of vestigial wings (vg), then wait ) : (F1 = Wild type, F2= 3 wild type + 1 Vg type ) ++vg Male Female Total/D. S Obs vg