BLG 400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Mendelian Inheritance, Dihybrid Cross, Punnett Square

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Genetics lecture 5 study notes: independent assortment of genes chapter 3. Independent assortment occurs when two genes are located on different chromosome pairs. Linked assortment- when two genes are located on the same chromosome and the traits segregate together in the progeny (chapter 4) Me(cid:374)del"s se(cid:272)o(cid:374)d law/the pri(cid:374)(cid:272)iple of i(cid:374)depe(cid:374)de(cid:374)t assort(cid:373)e(cid:374)t- states that gene pairs on different chromosome pairs assort independently at meiosis/gamete formation. This law applies to genes on different chromosomes, genes on the same chromosome generally do not assort independently because they are held together by the chromosome itself. F1 generation usually shows a 3:1 phenotypic or 1:2:1 genotypic ratio. Notation for dealing with more than one gene: If two genes are located on different chromosome pairs: a/a ; b/b. If two genes are located on the same chromosome ab/ab. If the two ge(cid:374)es" lo(cid:272)atio(cid:374) is u(cid:374)k(cid:374)ow(cid:374) o(cid:374) the (cid:272)hro(cid:373)oso(cid:373)e: a/a b/b. Monohybrid- a heterozygote for a single gene (i. e. a/a)

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