BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Stamen, Inbreeding, Centromere

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Mendel"s pea plants bred true because they in-bred through self-fertilization. His studies focused on only one variable trait at a time. Mendel removed the stamen of one plant so it wouldn"t self-fertilize and he could put the pollen from one plant into another plant to cross fertilize: crossed tall plants with dwarf plants. Tall and dwarf plants appear among the f2 offspring at approx. a 3:1 tall to. Parents are called parental generation (p) dwarf ratio: offspring are the first filial generation (f1, grand-offspring are the (f2) generation. All traits appeared to be controlled by a heritable factor that could be either dominant or recessive: mendel"s heritable factor was genes, dominant and recessive forms are called alleles. Centromere is almost never in the middle: above it, is the short arm or p arm (petite arm, below the centromere is the long arm or q arm (letter after p) Locus is a fixed position on a chromosome (location: plural is loci.

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