BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Y Chromosome, Epigenetics, Punnett Square

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23 Oct 2017
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Biology 100 - lecture 13 - gene expression. Genetics explains how traits are passed from one individual to another which is described as the inheritance of biological characteristics. He was an austrian monk who lived from 1822 to 1884. He studied inheritance of traits in peas which is known as genetics. His work was published in 1886 not widely read until 1900. He determined the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment. The research of mendel is the perfect example of the hypothetico-deductive approach to science through observation, question, hypothesis, analysis, and conclusion. Individuals with a recessive disorder such as cystic fibrosis will be homozygous recessive but a healthy person may be a carrier. Multiple genes can be combined in a huge punnett square. The law of independent assortment cannot be used if genes are on the same chromosome which is known as genetic linkage. Inheriting one allele influences the likelihood of inheriting a linked allele.

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