01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Mutual Exclusivity, Thomas Hunt Morgan, Punnett Square

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Only works if alleles are on diferent pairs of homologous chromosomes. Basis for independent assortment is in meiosis: depends on how homologous pairs line up, remember that mendel did not know this. Results in geneic recombinaion, i. e. allele combinaions in ofspring that are diferent from parents. A dihybrid test cross is used to determine genotype of dominant phenotype. Determine whether it is homozygous dominant or heterozygous. To do dihybrid test cross, mate with homozygous recessive at both loci. Mendel"s law of segregaion and independent assortment relect the same rules of probability that apply to tossing coins, rolling dice, drawing cards from a deck. All geneic raios are expressed in terms of probability. Probability of an event is its expected frequency: it is expressed as: An event that is certain to occur has a probability of 1. An event that is certain not to occur has a probability of 0. Probabiliies are 0, 1 (or somewhere in between)

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