BIOLOGY 283 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Punnett Square, Mendelian Inheritance, Simple Explanation

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Problem set 3: in the late 1800s, mendel defined two fundamental laws of transmission genetics; these were subsequently used to establish chromosome theory as scientists examined visible chromosomes in meiotic cells. Mendel"s first law of segregation states that two parts of the gene pair (pair of alleles) separate for gametic formation and randomly unite during fertilization. This results in half of the gametes carrying one allele and the other half carry the other allele. This process occurs during anaphase i of meiosis when alleles separate in equal proportions. Mendel"s second law of independent assortment states that genes of different traits are assorted independently from each other in the formation of gametes. A gamete receiving an allele from one gene will not influence the allele received from a different gene. This process occurs in metaphase i of meiosis when homologous pairs line up randomly in the middle of the cell before they prepare for to separate in anaphase.

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