BI SC 002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Dihybrid Cross, Meiosis, Zygosity

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The 2 alleles of each gene are packaged into separate gametes. They segregate, or move apart from each other during gamete formation. Gametes combine at random: offspring (f1) equal probability. The 2 alleles of each gene are packaged into different cells that separate during gamete formation: metaphase i, anaphase i, end of meiosis ii. Punnet square gametes outside of square; allele combinations for the next generation inside square. Alternative 1: all offspring purple, therefore unknown flower was homozygous. Alternative 2: half of offspring white, therefore unknown flower was heterozygous. During gamete formation, alleles for one gene do not influence the alleles for another gene: ex: alleles g and g are packaged into gametes completely independently of alleles r and r. A dihybrid cross explains mendel"s law of independent assortment. F1 generation: all round and yellow seeds: rryy. Combinations: ry, ry, ry, ry, ry, ry, ry, ry. Rryy, rryy, rryy, rryy (orange green orange green)

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