BIOL 180 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Punnett Square, Blending Inheritance, Zygosity

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The dihybrid cross: mendel crossed pure line parent with round yellow seeds with pure line parent with wrinkled green seeds. F1 offspring should be heterozygous for both genes. Dihybrid cross - mating between two individuals, both heterozygous for two traits: mendel established yellow seeds dominant to green seed allele. Called the independent assortment hypothesis since two alleles would be sorted into gametes independent of each other (2) allele for seed shape and allele for seed color originally present in each parent would be transmitted to gametes together. Called dependent assortment hypothesis because transmission of one allele would depend on transmission of another: f1 offspring expected to have dominant round and yellow phenotypes. After doing the cross mendel found this exactly. All f1 offspring were yellow and round. If alleles of different genes assort independently to form gametes, each heterozygous parent should make four different gamete genotypes. = 9 different offspring genotypes, 4 phenotypes.

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