BISC 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9-10: Quantitative Trait Locus, Antibody, Blood Proteins

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Heredity: the transmission of traits from one generation to the next. Genetics: the scientific study of heredity; began in the 1860s, by augustinian monk named. Character: a heritable feature that varies among individuals within a population, such as flower colour in pea plants or eye colour in humans. Trait: a variant of a character found within a population, such as purple flowers in pea plants or blue eyes in people. Hybrids: the offspring of two different purebred varieties. Genetic cross: cross-fertilization; the cross-fertilization of two different varieties of an organism or of two different species. P generation: parental plants; the parent individuals from which offspring are derived in studies of inheritance. F1 generation: hybrid offspring; the offspring of two parental (p generation) individuals. F2 generation: the offspring of when the f1 plants self-fertilize or fertilize each other. Monohybrid crosses: monohybrid cross: a mating of individuals differing at one genetic locus, mendel developed four hypotheses:

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