Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Epistasis, Quantitative Trait Locus, Mendelian Inheritance

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Blending theory of inheritance- hereditary traits are blended evenly in offspring through parents blood. Mendel- studied hereditary characteristics called characters using peas. Trait- variation of a trait such as color or size. Said hereditary factors are passed to offspring known as genes. He used technique called cross-pollination allows mating pea plants of different parental types. Also used true breeding when self fertizled pea plants pass traits without change from one generation to the next. Created a zygote or embryo which grows into a new plant. Plants used in the cross are called p generation. F1 generation- first generation of offspring from the cross purple only showed up. Used f1 generation (purple) to self produce sees (second generation offspring is the f2 generation and white and purple flowers appeared. Conclusion- genes, which are located on the chromosomes, have different versions that produce different traits called alleles. Diploids- organisms with two copies of each gene may be identical or different.

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