BSCI 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Penetrance, Gregor Mendel, Phenotype

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Our discussion of transmission genetics has focused upon our understanding two concepts segregation and independent assortment of chromosomes both of which simply reflect the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis. Using these concepts we can begin to predict the outcome of matings involving one or two loci (mono- or dihybrid crosses). Our understanding of meiosis (segregation and independent assortment) tells us the genotypes of all possible gametes and their frequency. Our understanding of basic probability allows us to predict all possible mating outcomes and their frequency. Our understanding of the dominance relationships among alleles allows us to predict phenotypes. So, we can do a lot by understanding meiosis. (note that. Gregor mendel came to this same understanding without knowing about meiosis and chromosomes. He deduced the laws of genetics segregation & independent assortment - from making crosses and observing phenotypes pretty remarkable!). In reality our expectations rarely match our observations.

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