Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Chromosome, Meiosis

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Mendel"s experiments: what did mendel do, used pea plants to determine how characteristics are past to offspring, cross breeding of pea plants (didn"t allow them to self pollinate, wanted to test the blending theory of inheritance, true breeding plants using plants that are homozygous, observed frequency of traits from generation to generation, what was mendel"s model of inheritance, dominant vs. recessive alleles they become important when a person is heterozygous it helps us to determine the phenotype, individuals carry two copies of the genes two copies segregate and enter gametes singly (fertilization restores two copies, variation is due to discrete hereditary particles (genes) disproved blending inheritance, discovered that traits get passed on independent of other traits independent assortment. Connecting segregation: punnett square, shows allele"s and what genotypes are possible for offspring, sister chromatids are identical (e. g. two blue means they should both have same alleles p , probability, probability of a white flower (recessive)

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