GE CLST 70A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Punnett Square, Allele, Chromosome

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Darwin was convinced of inheritance, but he could not figure out a. Blending inheritance was widely accepted, but still hypothetical o. Darwin theorized pangenisis: different parts of body sent gemules to developing offspring o. No evidence, but suggested inheritance of traits o. Dominant traits o: law of independent assortment: Law of dominance: when both alleles are present, dominant will be. Law of segregation: each parent passes only one half of diploid to expressed offspring (selected @ random) i. i. ii. iii. iv. chromatids combination) Diploid: we have 2 copies of each gene. Duplicated chromosomes cross over and trade dna (new. Sister chromatids separate into new gametes, resulting in novel combinations of alleles that even mom & dad didn"t have. Locus: location on a chromosome, allele: gene variant at a given locus. In mammals, sex is determined by x and y chromosomes.

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