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Mendelian Genetics Part II
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Dihybrid Crosses A cross involving 2 traits. Law of Independent Assortment: Genes for different traits can segregate independently during the formation of gametes. Independent Assortment accounts for the many variations in organisms.
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Summary of Mendel’s Principles Genes are passed from parent to offspring. Some forms of alleles are dominant and some are recessive. Each person receives 2 copies of each gene, these genes separate when gametes are formed. Alleles for different traits segregate independently.
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Beyond Simple Dominance Incomplete Dominance: the heterozygous is an intermediate between the two homozygous. Ex. Red and white makes pink.
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Beyond Simple Dominance Codominance: The two homozygous traits are expressed equally in the heterozgyous. Ex. Black and white chickens the heterozygous have both black and white feathers.
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Beyond Simple Dominance Multiple Alleles: genes with more than 2 alleles. Ex. Blood type
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Beyond Simple Dominance Polygenic Traits: Traits are controlled by two or more genes. Ex. Skin color
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Beyond Simple Dominace Sex-Linked Inheritance: genes that are normally found on the X- chromosome. Therefore they are more common in males. Ex. Colorblindness, hemophilia, duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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Used to determine genotypes In order to do a test cross You always cross an unknown Genotype with a known Homozygous recessive individual
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Nature vs. Nurture Characteristics are determined by genes and environment. Genes provide the plan for development, how it unfolds depends on the environment.
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