BIOL 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Epistasis, Sickle-Cell Disease, Pleiotropy

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2 different genes (color and round vs. wrinkled peas) segregate independent of each other: different loci. P henotypic ratio in f2 is 9:3:3:1: mendelian inheritance are dictated by laws of probability. Laws of segregation and independent assortment reflect rules of probability: multiplication rule. S tates that the probability that 2 or more independent events will occur together is the product of their individual probabilities (like a coin flip) C rossing two heterozygous parents: half of gametes will have r and half will have r for sperm (same applies to eggs) P (r ,r ) = . 25; p (r ,r) = . 25; p (r, r ) = . 25; p (r, r) = . 25: multiply half x half, r ule of addition. S tates that the probability that any one of two or more exclusive events will occur is calculated by adding together their individual probabilities.

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