BIOL 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Uv Degradation, Zygote, Melanin

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Heredity: the transmission of traits from one generation to the next. Genetics started in the 1860s with gregor mendel who studied observable physical characters (the phenotype) in true-breeding garden peas. Why peas: short lifetime, many offspring (seeds, self-fertilizing, but can also be cross-fertilized. By artificially cross-fertilizing two true-breeding parental plants (p1) differing by only one (mono) trait (ex. Flower colour) gave rise to offspring (filial, or f1 hybrids). In the first monohybrid cross cross experiment, true-breeding purple plants (p generation) were crossed with true-(cid:271)reedi(cid:374)g (cid:449)hite pla(cid:374)ts to see if (cid:272)olours (cid:862)(cid:271)le(cid:374)ded(cid:863) i(cid:374) the first generation (f1) of hybrids. Results showed that 100% of the f1 generation of peas was purple. When the f1 plants were crossed together, 75% of the f2 generation of peas were purple and 25% were white. Mendel mathematically deduced that plants carry two factors (alleles) for colour and that one colour was dominant (pp) and the other was recessive (pp)

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