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THE CELL AND INHERITANCE COULTER. CHROMOSOMES AND INHERITANCE  In 1903, Walter Sutton, an American geneticist, hypothesized that chromosomes were the.

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1 THE CELL AND INHERITANCE COULTER

2 CHROMOSOMES AND INHERITANCE  In 1903, Walter Sutton, an American geneticist, hypothesized that chromosomes were the key to understanding how offspring have traits similar to those of their parents.  Chromosome pairs; the grasshopper has 24 chromosomes. 12 chromosomes from each parent.  Chromosome theory of inheritance, genes are carried from parents to their offspring on chromosomes.

3 MEIOSIS  What happens during meiosis? During meiosis, the chromosome pairs separate and are distributed to two different cells. The resulting sex cells have only half as many chromosomes as the other cells in the organism.

4 MEIOSIS

5 MEIOSIS AND PUNNETT SQUARE  Punnett square is actually a way to show the events that occur at meiosis.  When chromosome pairs separate and go into two different sex cells, so do the alleles carried on each chromosome.  One allele from each pair goes to each sex cell.

6 A LINEUP OF GENES  Chromosomes are made up of many genes joined together like beads on a string.  Although we only have 23 pairs of chromosomes, our body cells each contain about 35,000 genes.


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