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Ch. 10.4: Meiosis & Mendel’s Principles Objectives: 1.Summarize the chromosome theory of inheritance. 2.Explain how genetic linkage provides exceptions to Mendel’s principle of independent assortment. Vocabulary Chromosome theory of inheritance Gene locus Genetic linkage
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Chromosome Theory of Inheritance Genes are located on chromosomes. Behavior of chromosomes during meiosis & fertilization accounts for inheritance patterns. Chromosomes segregate and independently assort during meiosis.
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Meiosis I: Homologous chromosomes separate. Gametes will either get paternal allele or maternal allele due to independent assortment of chromosomes. Which allele is present in gamete is random … depends on how chromosomes line up during metaphase.
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Genes located on separate chromosomes sort independently during Meiosis. Agrees w/ Mendel’s discoveries. Color and texture of peas are not linked…they are not inherited together. INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT: Genes on DIFFERENT chromosomes. If genes on diff. Chromosomes did NOT sort independently, then yellow smooth and green wrinkled parents could not produce yellow winkled or green smooth offspring.
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Genes on Same Chromosome tend to be LINKED. They are not sorted independently. Exception to Mendel’s rules.
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Gene Loci Loci = location of gene (allele) on chromosome. Chromosome from mother Chromosome from father
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Gene Loci & Genetic Recombination: Crossing over during Prophase I: Makes new combinations of traits (alleles) in offspring. Shuffles Alleles Makes combinations not found in parents. But… some traits (genes/alleles) are more likely to be reshuffled than others.
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Tendency for alleles on same chromosome to be inherited together. Closer genes are on chromosome = Less likely to exchanged during cross- over. Greater distance b/w alleles = more likely to be recombined. Genetic Linkage
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Linked Genes: Close together on chromosome. Travel together during crossing over. Genetic Linkage A and B (and a and b) are close together C (and c) is far from A and B.
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