BIOL239 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Punnett Square, F1 Hybrid, Mutual Exclusivity

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Cross against a homozygous recessive phenotype for the unknown trait. Use to uncover an unknown genotype, when inheritance pattern and phenotype is known. Always uses a homozygous recessive individual for the genotype in question. Only considers different genotypes o the gametes for calculations. Me(cid:374)del"s results refle(cid:272)t (cid:271)asi(cid:272) rules of pro(cid:271)a(cid:271)ility: the law of product. The probability of two or more independent events occurring together is the product of the probabilities that each event will occur by itself: the law of sum. The probability of either of two mutually exclusive events occurring is the sum of their individual probabilities. Mating between individuals that differ in two traits. When dihybrids (2 genes) are crossed and the alleles act in a simple dominant and recessive manner, new phenotypic combinations appear, not present in previous generations. Comparing to law of segregation: each allele of a gene acts independently; how different alleles of a single gene behave.

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