BIO207H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Stamen, Mutual Exclusivity, Chromosome

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Traits characteristics of an individual (also called characters) Some traits are heritable transmitted from generation to generation. Genotype genetic constitution of an organism. Phenotype an observable trait or set of traits (structural and functional) of an organism produced by the interaction between its genotypes and the environment phenotypes can be visible or invisible but measureable (ex. Self-fertilization (selfing) anthers at the ends of the stamen produce pollen, which lands on the pistil of the same flower and fertilizes the plant. Cross-fertilization (cross) the fusion of male gametes from one individual and female gametes from another once cross-fertilization occurs a zygote develops in the seeds. True-breeding or pure-breeding a strain in which mating of individuals yields progeny with the same genotype as the parents. F1 the progeny of the p mating is the first filial generation. F2 the subsequent generation produced by breeding together the f1 offspring is the second filial generation.

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