BIOL 2104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Dihybrid Cross, Backcrossing, Reverse Genetics

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Lectures 1-3: the genetic approach and mendelian inheritance i and ii. The generalized steps of a forward genetic analysis. Phenotype variation can be influenced by genotype, environment, and developmental noise. Monohybrid cross: principle of dominance and law of segregation. Be able to determine outcomes (both phenotypes and genotypes) of monohybrid crosses, backcrosses, and testcrosses (also be able to work backwards from progeny to parent) Understand that independent assortment produces 50% parental type and 50% recombinant type gametes. Be able to determine outcomes (both phenotypes and genotypes) of dihybrid crosses, backcrosses, and testcrosses (also be able to work backwards from progeny to parent) Predict progeny ratios (both phenotypes and genotypes) of multiple independently assorting genes (e. g. trihybrid crosses and higher) Basic rules of probability: be able to apply product and sum rules. Be able to predict from a pedigree whether a trait (e. g. genetic disease) is autosomal recessive or dominant.

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