BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Zygosity, Y Chromosome, Mendelian Inheritance

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25 Mar 2019
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Mendel proposed a hypothesis called particulate inheritance: suggests that hereditary determinants maintain their integrity, from generation to generation. Directly contradicts: the blending of inheritance, the inheritance of acquired characteristics hypotheses. Alleles of different genes are transmitted independently of each other: dependent assortment. The transmission of one allele depends on the transmission of another: mendel accepted the hypothesis that. Alleles of different genes are transmitted independently of one another: this result became known as the principle of independent assortment. The discovery of sex chromosomes: x and y chromosomes are now called sex chromosomes. They determine the sex of the offspring. In beetles (like humans: females have two x chromosomes, males have an x and y. Sex chromosomes: pair during meiosis i, segregate during meiosis ii, this results in gametes with either an x or a y chromosome. Males produce: half x gametes and half y gametes.

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