KNES 259 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Haemophilia, Chromosome, Gregor Mendel

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Locus: location on a gene which is located on chromosome. Recessive allele: no noticeable effect on appearance, but can still alter appearance. Homozygous: identical alleles for gene, exhibit true breeding. One purple (female) and one white (male), mated them. F1 generation: all offspring had purple owers despite sperm from white ower. Hypothesized and proved basic laws of hereditary. Each organism has 2 alleles, one from mother and other from father. If both alleles are different, dominant allele determines appearance. Law of segregation: during gamete formation, alleles will end up in different gametes. So you wont have both alleles in one cell after meiosis. So each daughter cell will have only one allele for any heritable character. A or b type: genotype is either homozygous dominant or heterozygous dominant a. Ab type: genotype is codominant, so both dominant allele for a and b type are expressed. There are more than 2 alleles for each gene.

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