BIOL 234 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Model Organism, Cloning, Particle Detector

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Transmission of genetic information: 1) parent to offspring, 2) dna to gene action in cells, and between cells, 3) generations within population of organisms. 1800- blending theory of inherence like mixing fluids together if parents- short, and tall= child would be medium height long term expectation- that all generations in population would express same average value of train. Gregor mendel: try to understand what governed the transmission of traits from parents to offspring after hybridization. 2) first generation: purple, showing trait of only one parent, blending theory not supported. 3)second-generation hybrids: self-pollinated themselves (2, first generations, produced 3:1 purple- white flowers. Mendel proposed= factors controlling traits act as particles. Not like fluids where they blend- but particles that are passed down in generations: genes: traits passed down from parents (particles) On chromosomes= chromosome theory of inheritance: alleles: different variation of gene. 1 allele= green eye: mendels conclusions: 1) genes behave like particles- don"t blend together.

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