BIOL 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Mendelian Inheritance, Homologous Chromosome, Ploidy

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Genetic material from parents mix together in offspring. Prediction: many generations of sexual reproduction will result in a uniform population of individuals. Genetic materials from parents are passed to offspring as discrete units (heritable units) Discovered the basic principles of heredity by breeding garden peas in carefully planned experiments. Character: a heritable feature ex: flower color shape. Genotype: the traits that the genes code for (internal) Heterozygous: having different alleles at a locus (pp) Homozygous: having the same alleles at a locus (pp or pp) Mendel made 3 important choices when he set up his experiment: used true-breeding varieties, self fertilization results in all offspring with same traits as a parent, worked with discrete, categorical characters, tracked the characters over 3 generations. Mendel"s approach: used true-breeding lines for parental generations, cross-polinated plants with different colors, offspring (f1 generation) were grown, traits determined and counted, f1 plants self-pollinated (f2) were grown; traits determined and counted.

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