Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Gregor Mendel, Punnett Square, Mendelian Inheritance

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Traits of parents are blended in offspring. Genes governing genetic characters are present in 2 copies (homologous chromosomes) If there are different alleles in a pair of genes one can be dominant over the other. Alleles of a gene segregate (during meiosis), each gamete receives one of the alleles. Alleles = different versions of the same textbook. Homozygous - same allele for a homologous gene. The alleles of the genes that govern the two characters assort independently during formation of gamates. Inheritance of traits governed by a single gene. One allele can be dominant over another. Genes for different characters on different chromosomes. Does not imply good or bad, common or rare. Most traits are not due to single genes with 2 alleles (dominant or recessive) on separate chromosomes.

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