BIO342H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Dihybrid Cross, Gregor Mendel, Mendelian Inheritance

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The basic unit of heredity is the gene (composed of dna located on chromosomes) When genes exist in more than one form, they are called alleles. The genetic makeup of an individual is the individual"s genotype: the physical manifestation of genetic makeup is the individual"s phenotype. The gametes carry only one allele for any given trait. If two alleles in an individual organism are different, only one is fully expressed (dominant) while the other is silent (recessive) Organisms that contain two copies of the same allele are homozygous. Organisms that carry two different alleles are heterozygous: monohybrid. A cross between two true-breeding organisms with focus on a single trait. The individuals being crossed are the parental (p) generation. The progeny are the filial (f) generation: punnett square. One way of predicting the genotypes expected: testcross. Only with a recessive phenotype can genotype be predicted with 100 percent accuracy.

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