BIO 325 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Selective Breeding, Gamete, Zygosity

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Genes - the basic unit of biological information; region of dna that encodes a specific protein or particular type of dna. Themes of mendel"s work: variation, as expressed in alternative forms of a trait, is widespread in nature. Artificial selection - purposeful control over mating by choice of parents for the next generation. Discrete traits - no intermediate forms, could be distinguished and traced unambiguously. Continuous traits - height, skin color; show many intermediate forms. Law of segregation - the two alleles for each trait separate/segregate during gamete formation, and then unite at random, one from each parent, at fertilization. Dihybrid crosses reveal the law of independent assortment: recombinant types: new phenotypic types that are different from the parent generation. Law of independent assortment: during gamete formation, different pairs of alleles segregate independently of each other. Dihybrid test cross: cross yellow round yyrr or yyrr with green wrinkled yyrr to find out genotype of yellow round.

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