Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: G2 Phase, Meiosis, Punnett Square

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Observed frequencies of traits in subsequent generations. If two copies of alleles are heterozygote, one is dominant and determines the phenotype. Variation is due to discrete, hereditary particles (genes) Two copies segregate and enter gametes singly (fertilization restores 2 copies) On the side, parent 2 gametes (in picture, the bottom left square should be pp) potential offspring genotypes gametes. We get away from punnett square idea and turn to probability. Probability of white flower: pp x pp. We mean what is the probability of getting two little p alleles. Probability of (p) x probability of (p) =p(pp) + p(pp) + p(pp) addition rule. P(p) x p(p) + p(p) x p(p) +p(p) x p(p) ( x ) + ( + ) + ( x ) For punnett square: parent 1 gametes are on top and parent 2 gametes are on the side. We have taken the g1 cell and through s and g2 phase and now its in metaphase.

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