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Where did it come from? Who invented it?
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Undiscovered until 1901 Work was found! :D Reginald Punnett wanted to use it Help of G. H. Hardy But HOW do we make it USEFUL???
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Dominant genes always “cover” or “dominate” Recessive genes are hidden If only recessive genes: then we see them Mix dominant and recessive: see only dominant Mix recessive and recessive: see recessive
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Make a game to see what might happen when we breed two parents See the probability of creating different offspring! (for BREEDING) Use a “four square” design to mix genes on paper
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PP pPp p
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Gene Description GenotypePhenotypeAlleles that can be passed on Homozygous Dominant PP Purple P Heterozygous Pp Purple P or p Homozygous Recessive pp White p P is the dominant “purple flowers” allele p is the recessive “white flowers” allele
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Incomplete dominance: a blending of the two alleles producing an intermediate phenotype ex: a red flower (RR) x white (rr) pink (Rr) Co-dominance: both alleles are expressed. ex: black and white feathers on a chicken (Bb) Multiple alleles: more than 2 kinds of alleles for 1 trait. Blood type and eye color are examples.
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A video on Mendelian Genetics and using Punnett Squares A video on Mendelian Genetics and using Punnett Squares
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