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GENETICS UNIT SB2 C. USING MENDEL’S LAWS, EXPLAIN THE ROLE OF MEIOSIS IN REPRODUCTIVE VARIABILITY
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Genetics = the field of biology devoted to understanding how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring Heredity = the transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring
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MENDEL - “father” of modern genetics = laid the groundwork - experimented with garden peas - looked for traits = specific characteristics
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MENDEL (CONT) Cross pollination: sexual reproduction between two different flowering plants. Self pollination: sexual reproduction done within the same flowering plant. P 1 generation = parental generation F 1 generation = offspring of the parental generation F 2 generation = offspring of the F 1 generation
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MENDEL’S LAWS Mendel’s 1st Law = Law of Segregation 1) Organisms inherit two copies of each gene, one from each parent 2) Organisms donate one copy of each gene in their gametes.
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MENDEL’S LAWS Mendel’s 2nd Law = Law of Independent Assortment 1) The presence of one trait does not affect the appearance of another trait
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BASICS OF GENETICS - Gene = a segment of DNA on a chromosome that controls a specific trait - because chromosomes come in pairs, genes come in pairs
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BASICS OF GENETICS -Allelle= alternative form of a gene -alleles: letters -There are 2 alleles or letters per gene -Capital letters=dominant alleles -Lowercase letters= recessive alleles -Each allele has a specific location which is called a locus or loci
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BASICS OF GENETICS (CONT) - Allele = each of several forms of a gene - aka: letters - each allele has a specific location on a chromosome (= locus) - capital letters = dominant alleles - lowercase letters = recessive alleles
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TYPES OF ALLELES - Homozygous = both alleles are alike - homozygous dominant = both capital letters = BB - homozygous recessive = both lowercase letters = bb - Heterozygous = alleles are different = Bb
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TYPES OF ALLELES Genotype: genetic make up of the organism Aka: the letters (BB,Bb,bb) Phenotype: the appearance of the organism or physical features as a result of its genotype. Aka: what do you see? ( brown, blue, black)
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