BIOL 1201 Chapter : Chapter 14

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Mendel was a monk who was trained in science at the university of vienna. Homologous chromosomes carry the same kinds of genes for the same characteristics. Genes for the same characteristics are found at the same loci (plural for locus) on both homologous chromosomes. Genes for a characteristic found on homologous chromosomes may not be identical. Alternative versions of genes found at the same gene locus are called alleles. If a mutation occurs in gametes, the cells that become sperm or eggs, then the mutation can be passed on from parent to offspring. Mutation is not always a bad thing. An organism"s two alleles may be the same or different. If both homologous chromosomes carry the same allele (gene form) at a given gene locus, the organism is homozygous or true-breeding at that locus. If two homologous chromosomes carry different alleles at a given locus, the organism is heterozygous at that locus, also called hybrid.

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