BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Gamete, Heredity, Dihybrid Cross

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What darwin didn"t know: gregor mendel and the collapse of the blending model, mendel"s basic process, monohybrid crosses, mendel"s five element model and the principle of segregation, punnett squares, dihybrid crosses, principe of independent assortment. Extending mendel: do peas make it too easy, gene linkage, polygenic inheritance, pleiotropy. Incomplete dominance and codominance: environmental effects on gene expression, epistasis. Pea plants that were true breeding: all the offspring looked like the parents, purple flowers crossed only purple flowers, products of the crosses are called hybrids. The monohybrid cross: p generation- true breeding parents, cross fertilize cross two different types, f1 (filial one) generation- products of the cross, self cross- f1 individual, f2 generation (3:1 ratio) F3 generation: 1/3 purple breed true, 2/3 purple don"t, white always breed true. F2: homozygous: true breeding heterozygous: non true breeding. Two alleles segregate during gamete formation to be rejoined at random during fertilization. In a dihybrid cross the alleles of each gene assort independently.

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