BIOL 202 Midterm: BIOL 202 Schoen Midterm 1 STUDY GUIDE

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Genetics, particularly when calculating genotypes and phenotypes, is very much based on probability. Since this is not a statistics and probability class, however, i will only post the most important rules. P(a) = (number of combinations that give event a)/(total number of combinations possible) P(a or b) = p(a) + p(b) (probability of event a or event b happening) P(a and b) = p(a) x p(b) (probability of event a and event b happening) Single gene inheritance, no partial or codominance. Mendel"s laws: law of segregation of genes, law of independent assortment: Diploid organisms have two alleles for each gene. The alleles separate randomly during meiosis so that each gamete only has one copy of one of the two alleles (ex: one gamete has the gene for green peas, the other has the gene for yellow peas) Alleles for separate traits are passed independently from one another to the offspring.

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