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Mendelian Genetics
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Gregor Mendel 1822 -a monk that taught natural science to high-schoolers - interested in how traits are passed on -Bred snow pea plants to figure it out -Is known as “The father of Genetics” -Genetics- the study of heredity
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Segregation -alleles - variations of the same trait on different chromosomes. Law of Segregation- homologous chromosomes separate during meiosis. Each gamete randomly gets one allele Homologous
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Why peas? -not too many traits to keep track of (only 7) -Pea traits-pea color, pea shape, plant height, pod shape, pod color, flower color, flower position
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Mendel’s Crosses He crossed true breeding purple flowers (all purple genes) with true breeding white flowers (all white genes). -all of the resulting flowers in the first generation (F1) were purple X F1
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Then he crossed all of the F1 purple flowers together - 75% of the second generation (F2) flowers were purple, 25% of them were white. Where had the white one’s been?? Mendel’s Crosses 2 X F1 F2
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7 Garden Pea Traits Studied by Mendel
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Mendel’s Laws -Dominant Alleles- always expressed (brown eyes) B + B = Brown B + b = Brown
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Mendel’s Laws Recessive Alleles- expressed only when paired with another recessive allele (blue eyes) b + b = blue
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Homo/ Hetero -homozygous- 2 of the same alleles (b and b) (B and B) -heterozygous- 2 different alleles (B and b)
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Allele Expression -genotype- an organisms genetic make up -phenotype- what the organism looks like (the expression of its genes.) Phenotype = ? Genotype =? S =? s =?
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