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9.1 Mendel’s Legacy 1822-1884: “Father of Modern Genetics”
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Mendel Experimented with pea plants to figure out how different traits were inherited. He initially observed that tall plants usually produced other tall plants. However, they could also produce a short plant. Heredity - the transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring.
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Mendel Mendel followed 7 different characteristics in pea plants. Trait - a genetically determined variant of a characteristic.
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Controlling the Experiment Before Mendel could experiment, he had to control the way that plants reproduced. Pollination - pollen from anthers transfers to stigma. Self-Pollination - pollen is accepted from the same plant. Cross-Pollination - pollen is accepted from a different plant.
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Mendel’s Experiment 3 Steps: 1)Produce “true-breeding” plants: “True breeding” - always passes down its own traits when self-pollinated. 2)Cross-pollinate opposing traits: Produces first filial generation “F 1 generation” 3)Self-Pollinate the F 1 Generation: Produces second filial generation “F 2 generation”
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Conclusions For each individual trait, an individual has two copies of the gene - one from each parent There are alternative versions of genes (called alleles)
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Conclusions When two alleles occur together, one of them may be completely expressed, while the other may have no observable effect on the organism’s appearance Dominant: Trait that is expressed Recessive: Trait that is expressed only when both recessive alleles represent
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Conclusion cont. Law of Segregation: –An inheritable trait (gene) is controlled by a pair of alleles, which separate when making gametes. –No gamete will have two alleles for the same trait
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Conclusion cont. Law of Independent Assortment: –The inheritance of one trait has no effect on the inheritance of another trait. –Ex: There is no relation between a cat’s color and tail length. –Only applies to traits located on separate chromosomes or far apart on the same chromosome.
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