Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Gregor Mendel, Gynoecium, Allele

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Gregor mendel (1822 1884), the founder of genetics. (garden pea- focus of his experiments) If two different alleles are present in an individual, one allele is dominant over the other. (when a dominant allele is present, it is displayed and determines the phenotype. ) A pair of alleles segregate as gametes form (they enter the gametes singly) Parent phenotype is inherited by offspring (at least partially). The heritable component is discrete and particulate (unchanging). The alleles of one gene don"t affect the inheritance of alleles of another gene. (different traits are inherited independently) Trait: a particular variation in a genetic or phenotypic character. (allele) Self-fertilize: fertilization in which sperm nuclei in pollen produced by anthers fertilize egg cells housed in the carpel of the same flower. Cross-pollination: fertilization of one plant by a different plant. True-breeding: refers to an individual that passes traits without change from one generation to the next. F1 generation: first generation of offspring from a genetic cross.

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