BIOL 2500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Binomial Theorem, Reciprocal Cross, Product Rule

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Mendelian genetics: monohybrid cross, hybrid (heterozygote) for one trait, dihybrid cross, hybrid (heterozygous) for two traits, eg. F1 = rrgg: r- round g- yellow, gg green 9/16 round yellow, 3/16 round green: rr- wrinkled g- yellow, gg green 3/16 wrinkled yellow, 1/16 wrinkled green, in general, # of f2 phenotypes # of f2 genotypes. 3^n: note: only for independently assorting genes exhibiting complete dominance, q: aabbcc self crossed, a) what proportion a-b-c-, aa self cross a, bb self cross b, cc self cross c- Use chi-squared test: compares observed to expected values, determines if within random variation, example) does 705 purple: 224 white fit a 3:1 mendel. Observed expected deviation d^2 (d^2)/e degrees of freedom (n-1) P= 0. 95 variation is due to random chance 95% of the time therefore this particular data is likely so it is a good fit model: eg.

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