Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Blending Inheritance, Mendelian Inheritance, Zygosity

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Cross breeding them instead of having them self fertilize (selfing), he did this by cutting off anthers of plants. True breeding pea plants (purple flowers will always have purple flower offspring) Observed frequencies of traits in subsequent generations. If two copies of alleles are different, one is dominant and determines phenotype, other is recessive. Variation is due to discrete, hereditary particles (genes) The two copies segregate and enter gametes singly (fertilization restores the. Underlying differences in dna sequences causes differences in genes. Individual is heterozygous for a gene when the dna sequence differs. Connecting segregation: genes can get passed on singly, punnett square: Showing particular alleles, and what phenotypes/genotypes might be depending on which alleles you have. = p(pp) or p(pp) or p(pp) > addition rule. = p(p) x p(p) + p(p) x p(p) + p(p) x p(p) Dihybrid cross: two genes, where they are heterozygous for two pairs of alleles. Refer to example in pdf for greater detail.

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