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Laws of Inheritance
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Genes Explanation Genes are segments of DNA that are the instructions for making a protein Genes control your inherited traits Example/Analogy You inherit the GENES for making the pigments that create your eye color
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Alleles Explanation Different forms of the same gene Example/Analogy Blue, Brown, Green & Hazel are all alleles for eye color pigments
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Law of Inheritance from Parents Explanation You have 2 copies of each gene You inherit 1 copy of each gene from each parent Example/Analogy Mom’s egg contained 1 copy of the gene for eye color Dad’s sperm contained 1 copy of the gene for eye color That means you INHERITED 2 COPIES of the gene B ovum b sperm
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Law of Dominance Explanation Some alleles are dominant and will mask the expression of other “weaker” alleles (recessive) Example/Analogy The allele for Brown (B) eyes is Dominant to the allele for Blue eyes Blue (b) eyes is recessive BB = Brown Bb = Brown bb = blue RECESSIVE DOMINANT
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Law of Independent Assortment Explanation Alleles (genes) assort randomly during meioisis This has to do with how the Homologous Chromosomes line up on the spindle Example/Analogy You can get a mix of Mom’s & Dad’s alleles in the same gamete Mom’s chromosomes don’t all have to be on the same side of the spindle
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Law of Segregation Explanation During Meiosis, alleles are separated so that you only get 1 allele from each parent Example/Analogy ANAPHASE 1 = Homologous Chromosomes Separate ANAPHASE 2 = Sister Chromatids Separate Result = 1 copy of the gene in the gamete
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