BIOL 1412 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Punnett Square, Phenotype, Color Blindness

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Inheritance transfer of genetically determined characteristics from one generation to the next genetics = study of inheritance. Recall 23 chromosome pairs: 22 homologous pairs autosomal - somatic characteristics, 1 pair sex chromosomes: male ( ) = xy and female ( ) = xx. Alleles: genes occupying the same locus on homologous chromosomes: alleles may be: 2) heterozygous different alleles of the same gene i. e. alleles code for different expressions of the same trait different alleles of the same gene i. e. alleles code for different expressions of the same trait e. g. bb. Genotype: catalogue of a person"s genes (genetic makeup, e. g. bb. Phenotype: expression of genotype (genes) to give observable characteristics, e. g. black hair. Dominant allele - b: expressed in phenotype regardless of other allele, bb or bb: dominant allele expressed, e. g. black hair. Recessive allele - b: expressed in phenotype only if present on both alleles, bb, e. g. blonde hair, predicting inheritance.

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