BIOL 110H Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Meiosis, Blending Inheritance, Zygosity

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Can"t experiment with human genetics long gestation period, long generation period, unethical, small sample size. Blending inheritance- there"s an intermediate between traits expressed in the next generation (ex: light skin + dark skin= caramel) Alleles for traits segregate in the gametes during meiosis 1. Law of independent assortment- gametes are produced with randomly assorted alleles. Ex: ttyy x ttyy ty x ty ttyy. You can"t tell which genes are dominant or recessive until you see the phenotype of the offspring. More likely to become assorted when the alleles are on different chromosomes. Gene- section of dna specific for proteins. Complete dominance- an organism heterozygous for a trait shows the dominant phenotype.

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