BIOL239 Lecture Notes - Sickle-Cell Disease, Zygosity, Phenotype

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Lec1: mendelian genetics: phenotype: observable characteristics, introduce generational lines. 2 chromosomes of pea, diploid; look at texture of pea; 2 copies of dominant allele; phenotype is smooth. Genotype is heterozygous but still smooth, but for homozygous recessive is wrinkled: multiple alleles of genes. Polymorphic: many different versions, how frequent do you see those versions in a population. Monomorphic: many genes in metabolic processes eg. sickle cell anemia, mutant gene; other versions are at really low frequency, eg. tsacs, huntington: genes come in pairs, female: homo. Punnet squares: possible consequences are all heterozygous; all monohybrids. Ps shows possibilities, not all the offsprings, not actual # of babies: offspring are all heterozygous, all yellow peas, only one option, monohybrids, heterozygous consequences. For both heterozygous, phenotypically: 1:2:1, genotypically: 3:1: for texture (sbe1), not in italics, know if talking about gene or protein. If change amino acid sequence, mutate gene and cause inactive sbe1.

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