BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Zygosity, Gamete, Chromosome

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Biol 1030 lecture 14 mendel"s law of genetics: geneses reside on chromosomes, genes may have different forms. There is more than one gene on each chromosome: genes are inherited. The movement of the chromosomes are the law of mendel. The f1 makes half of its gametes with the purple allele and half with white: homozygotes has two same alleles, heterozygotes has two different alleles. The gametes pair at random in the next generation. There is a 50-50 chance of it being purple or white. The production of genotypes follows basic rules of probability. The test cross a simple experiment to tell the difference between homozygote and heterozygote: all of mendel"s genes showed dominance. They are other genes that do not show dominance. They are additive in their effects: additive ex. Red rose + white rose = pink rose: mendel"s genes had only two alleles each.

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