MBG 2400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sister Chromatids, Dihybrid Cross, Mendelian Inheritance

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Mendels 1st principle = the 2 members of gene pair (alleles) segregate equally into the gametes, so that half gametes carry 1 allele and half gametes carry the other allele. Mendels 2nd principle = if genes are on different chromosomes we expect alleles of diff genes to segregate independently of one another. Linkage = tendency of diff genes to be inherited together bc they are located on the same chromosome. = production of gene combination not found in parents, termed a recombinant or non-parental. - by the assortment of non-homologous chromosomes during anaphase i of meiosis. = genes that do not show independent assortment. - but this is not true if genes are linked (test cross) h. ~ 2 genes on different chromosomes so they display mendel"s law of independent assortment. Ie. mendels 2nd principle of inheritance = principle of independent assortment. - the recombination freq is either equal or less than 50%

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