PBIO 004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Dihybrid Cross, Sexual Reproduction, Meiosis

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Chromosomes are heritable and passed on to the next generation of every sexually reproductive organism. Many plants reproduce sexually (gametes produced in flowers), and asexually, whereby they produce clones without the production of gametes (eggs and sperm) which is just mitosis. Mitosis occurs all over plant meristems allowing it to grow. Meiosis occurs in the flower structure of plants: eggs and sperm are produced through meiosis in the flowers. One from mother, one from father: every chromosome has thousands of genes and each gene has two or more alleles, which are gene variants. Meiosis goes from one cell to four haploid cells: behavior of homologous chromosomes during meiosis i lines up with mendel"s laws of inheritance. Chromosomes exchange genes here, which is how combinations of alleles vary. Early experiments on plant inheritance were done using wild tobacco: they thought the colors of flowers were blended, but that is false; the blending hypothesis.

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