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11.1 Gregor Mendel Observed traits in offspring when pea plants were cross pollinated (pp264-265) A parent that was pure for a trait was crossed with a parent of the other trait. Ex: Round vs wrinkled seed Results: F1 generation had all round seeds and F2 generation had 3:1 round vs. wrinkled seeds Conclusions: Principle of dominance and recessiveness Principle of segregation Principle of independent assortment
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11.1 Vocabulary Fertilization Genes Alleles Hybrids Segregation Gametes Dominant Recessive Recessive
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11.2 Probability and Punnett squares Probability can be applied to predict the traits of genetic crosses When a gamete’s different alleles are crossed with another gamete’s alleles they can be crossed in a punnett square Example:
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Try some Punnett Squares Tutorial with questions Tutorial with questions More More And then some And then some Like basketball? Like basketball?
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11.2 vocabulary Phenotype – appearance of traits (brown eyes) Genotype – genes of traits (brown eyes could be BB or Bb) Heterozygous - hybrid Homozygous - pure Monohybrid cross – one trait Dihybrid cross – 2 traits
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11.3 Exploring Mendelian Genetics When more than one trait is predicted, the 2 traits are independently assorted. Ex.
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More on genetics: Incomplete dominance: R=red W=white RW=pink
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Codominance: Black chicken crossed with white chicken will produce offspring with BOTH color feathers, a black and white speckled chicken Multiple alleles: More than 2 alleles for a trait like coat color in rabbits and human blood type Polygenic traits: trait determined by the interaction of more than one gene like skin color in humansskin color Gene Linkage –genes located on the same chromosome sometimes get passed together to offspring like a fly with red eyes and short wings. Gene maps show relative locations of genes on a chromosome.
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Gender Determination
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Sex-linked traits:
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Color-blindness in humans
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Another Sex-linked trait:
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