BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Chromosome, Allele, Mendelian Inheritance

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10 Jul 2016
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Mendel worked out the rules of inheritance using garden peas. Trait: ear attachment; allele: attached or unattached (2 physical expressions of 1 trait) 1 gene for blood type that builds the protein; 3 alleles. Blood type a and b are codominant (don"t mask one another), create blood type ab. Mendel chose the garden pea because it was easy to differentiate 2 physical expressions within the trait (because there was no blending: 2 discrete traits) Phenotypes are dominant or recessive, genotypes are not. Principle of segregation: 2 members of each gene pair segregate into different gamete cells (mathematically) 3 possible genotypes for offspring; 2 possible phenotypes. Pure line: offspring is the same phenotype (homozygous rr or rr) If 2 pure-lines are crossed they make a heterozygous offspring. 2 heterozygous parents (3:1) ratio of phenotypes; (1:2:1) ratio of genotypes. Gametes segregate independently to the eggs; there is no law saying where they have to go.

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