BIOL 142 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Gamete, Zygosity, Birth Order

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Solve genetic problems using the rule of multiplication and the rule of addition to dtermine the probabilty of expected genotypes and phenotypes. Identify dominant or recessive traits by examining human pedigrees. If an event is certain to happen, its probability = 1. If an event is certain to not happen, it"s probability = 0. To determine the probability that two independent events will both happen, you multiply the probabilities of the individual events. Depends on one parent transmitting the big s and not the little s. The probability of an event that can occur in two or more different ways. The genotype ss can result from the s in the female gamete and the s in the male, or vice versa. Thus the probability of heterozygotes in the f2 generation of an ss x ss monohybrid cross is 1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2. P of ss: 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4.

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