BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Chromosome, Punnett Square, Gregor Mendel

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Two alleles of the same gene separates (segregates) into separate gametes (like during anaphase i: independent assortment. When two or more characteristics (alleles) are inherited, once segregation is complete each individual gamete will have one allele. Giving the traits equal opportunity to occur together. Genotype vs. phenotype: a genotype is the genetic makeup of an organism whereas an phenotype is the observable traits (dominant) Homozygote vs. heterozygote: an individual having two identical alleles of a gene versus having two different alleles of a particular gene. What is an allele: different versions of the same gene. How is an allele related to a chromosome: they are found in an individuals genetic makeup (its genotype) Is the physical location of a gene on a chromosome. When the genotype of an individual is unknown, we use the test cross method by mating it with an individual with recessive genes and observing what phenotype the offspring inherits.

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