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Notes-Genetics 1. Genetics is the study of how hereditary traits are passed between generations.
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2. A gene is a segment of DNA
2. A gene is a segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait.
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3. Different forms of a gene are called alleles
3. Different forms of a gene are called alleles. For example, the gene that controls stem height in pea plants has one allele for tall and one for short.
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4. One trait can be dominant. (mask) over the other form of the trait
4. One trait can be dominant (mask) over the other form of the trait. *Example: Brown eyes is dominant over blue. Blue eyes are recessive.
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5. Genotype is the allele combination (BB, Bb, bb).
6.Phenotype is the appearance or visible feature of what a living thing looks like (dimples, no dimples).
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What will the baby frogs look like?
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7. Genotype terms and codes:. A. Pure: both alleles (genes)
7.Genotype terms and codes: A. Pure: both alleles (genes) for a trait are the same (HH or hh) Pure = Homozygous…they are synonyms
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Hybrid = Heterozygous…also synonyms
B. Hybrid: both alleles (genes) for a trait are different (Hh) Hybrid = Heterozygous…also synonyms
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9. A punnett square is a tool used by geneticists to visualize all possible combinations of alleles from parents to offspring.
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Black in rats is dominant = A White is recessive = a
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Black in rats is dominant = A White is recessive = a
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Lets do an example…to have dimples is dominant (D)
Lets do an example…to have dimples is dominant (D). No dimples (d) is recessive. Do a cross of a pure dominant female and pure recessive male.
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