BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Inbreeding, Mendelian Inheritance, Zygosity

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Lecture 4: mendelism: the basic principles of inheritance. Mo(cid:374)oh(cid:455)(cid:271)rid crosses: me(cid:374)del"s pri(cid:374)(cid:272)iples of: dominance, segregation. The be(cid:374)efits of me(cid:374)del"s e(cid:454)peri(cid:373)e(cid:374)tal (cid:455)ste(cid:373: me(cid:374)del"s peas were highl(cid:455) in-bred: genetically similar for given traits. A few defi(cid:374)itio(cid:374)s : homozygous: both alleles (on homologous chromosomes) are identical (aa, aa, bb, bb, heterozygous: the two alleles are different (aa, bb) In a genetic cross, the parents are referred to as the parental (p or p0) generation: their immediate offspring represent the first filial (f1) generation, their grand-offspring represent the f2 generation. Each trait behaved the same way (table 3. 1) Each trait was controlled by a heritable factor that came in one of two forms: dominant or recessive, me(cid:374)del"s heritable factor is a gene, dominant & recessive forms of the gene are alleles. Two pri(cid:374)(cid:272)iples dedu(cid:272)ed fri(cid:373) me(cid:374)del"s monohybrid crosses: the principle of dominance: in a heterozygote, one allele may conceal the presence of another.

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