BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Tyrosinase, Epistasis, Melanin

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Chapter 12: gregor mendel used peas because: Pea plants are small, easy to grow and short generation time. Other researchers showed that pea plant hybrids could be produced: principle of segregation: Two alleles for a gene segregate during gamete formation and then are rejoined at random, one from each parent during fertilization. Physical basis for allele segregation is the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis: dihybrid crosses explain independent assortment: different genes independently separate from one another when reproductive cells develop. These traits show continuous variation and are referred to as quantitative traits e. g. human height: pleiotropy: allele which has more than one effect on phenotype. Their effects are difficult to predict because the gene that performs one traits often performs other unknown functions. This can be seen in human diseases such as cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anemia. Multiple symptoms can be traced back to one allele: three stages of mendel"s experiment:

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