BIOL 2030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Mutual Exclusivity, Meiosis, Product Rule

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Discovered the principle of transmission of hereditary traits using cross- breeding with garden peas: used cross-breeding experiments. Peas homozygous for genes controlling the traits. Traits studied only had 2 forms (2 phenotypes: findings published in 1866, p generation parental generation, true breeding. The first generation to be bred: f1 generation first generation. Progeny of p generation: f2 second generation. Genes exist in alleles different forms of a gene: alleles found on the chromosome at a specific spot locus, heterozygous = has 2 different forms of an allele, homozygous = same form. Principle of segregation: the two members of the gene pair (alleles) segregate from each other in the form of gametes other. Half the gametes carry one allele and the other half carry the: confirming segregation all 7 characters. Mendel noted the same results (3:1 ratio in f2) for crosses with: test cross: cross of an individual with an unknown genotype with an.

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