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FERTILIZATION & Intro to Mendelian Genetics
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FERTILIZATION http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OToaX2A1Tgs
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In vitro Fertilization http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXeGivCzdDs
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EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
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TWINS
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Mendel and His Peas
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Results Tall x Tall F1 offspring #3 X F1 offspring # 3 Tall Tall Conclusion? Short x Short Tall x Short Conclusion?
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Conclusions Every characteristic or trait (e.g. height) is determined by two factors (alleles). There are variations in alleles (e.g. height= tall (T) or short (t)) Genotype: What combination of alleles an individual has (TT, Tt, tt) Homozygous: individual has two of the same alleles (TT, tt) Heterozygous: individuals have two different alleles (Tt)
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Phenotype: What the individual physically looks like (determined by genotype) Dominant allele: The allele that shows up physically in the heterozygous form Recessive allele: The allele that is not displayed physically in the heterozygous form
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Is Dominant the most common allele in the population?
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GenotypePhenotype Homozygous TallTTTall Heterozygous TallTtTall Homozygous Short ttShort
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Mendel’s Law of Segregation Each allele separates into different gametes during meiosis therefore only one allele is passed down to the offspring T t T tT T tt T t meiosis DNA replication
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Explaining Mendel’s Observations
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