Figure 14.0 Painting of Mendel
Figure 14.0x Mendel
Figure 14.1 A genetic cross
Figure 14.2 Mendel tracked heritable characters for three generations
Figure 14.x1 Sweet pea flowers
Figure 14.3 Alleles, alternative versions of a gene
Table 14.1 The Results of Mendel’s F 1 Crosses for Seven Characters in Pea Plants
Figure 14.x2 Round and wrinkled peas
Figure 14.4 Mendel’s law of segregation (Layer 1)
Figure 14.4 Mendel’s law of segregation (Layer 2)
Figure 14.5 Genotype versus phenotype
Figure 14.6 A testcross
Figure 14.7 Testing two hypotheses for segregation in a dihybrid cross
Figure 14.8 Segregation of alleles and fertilization as chance events
Figure 14.9x Incomplete dominance in carnations
Figure 14.9 Incomplete dominance in snapdragon color
Figure Multiple alleles for the ABO blood groups
Figure 14.10x ABO blood types
Figure An example of epistasis
Figure A simplified model for polygenic inheritance of skin color
Figure The effect of environment of phenotype
Figure Pedigree analysis
Figure Pleiotropic effects of the sickle-cell allele in a homozygote
Figure Large families provide excellent case studies of human genetics
Figure Testing a fetus for genetic disorders
Figure 15.0 Chromosomes
Figure 15.0x Chromosomes
Figure 15.1 The chomosomal basis of Mendel’s laws
Figure 15.2 Morgan’s first mutant
Figure 15.3 Sex-linked inheritance
Unnumbered Figure (page 272) Drosophila testcross
Figure 15.4 Evidence for linked genes in Drosophila
Figure 15.5a Recombination due to crossing over
Figure 15.5b Recombination due to crossing over
Figure 15.6 Using recombination frequencies to construct a genetic map
Figure 15.7 A partial genetic map of a Drosophila chromosome
Figure 15.8 Some chromosomal systems of sex determination
Figure 15.9 The transmission of sex-linked recessive traits
Figure X inactivation and the tortoiseshell cat
Figure 15.10x Calico cat
Figure Meiotic nondisjunction
Figure A tetraploid mammal?
Figure 15.x1 Translocation
Figure Alterations of chromosome structure
Figure Down syndrome
Figure 15.x2 Klinefelter syndrome
Figure 15.x3 XYY karyotype
Figure Genomic imprinting (Layer 1)
Figure Genomic imprinting (Layer 2)
Figure Genomic imprinting (Layer 3)
Figure Cytoplasmic inheritance in tomato leaves