BIO207H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Transposable Element, Mendelian Inheritance, Wild Type

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Principle of segregation two members of gene separate during formation of gametes, where each allele is carried by a different carrier f1 and f2. The reason a trait is recessive because allele that dominate are wild type. Many mutation that exist remain mass in wild type, which can affect other alleles. There is a connection between molecular biology and genetics. Recessive and dominance occurs not b/c change in. Dna, rather by change in concentration of transposable elements. Mendels 2nd principle independent assortment: factors affect each trait independently So you have ss and yy x ss and yy, we get two heterozygous individuals. In f2 of those two heterozygous individuals there is a 3:1 ratio for phenotype, and a 1:2:1 ratio for the genotype. Chi squared test is used to see if the observed is relative to what we expected: there are purple petals and blue petals. Need 3:1 ration in f2 , all f1 progeny is purple.

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