BSCI-1105 Chapter Notes - Chapter 19: Punnett Square, Allosome, Karyotype

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19. 1 your genotype is the genetic basis of your phenotype: chromosomes, contain most of an organism"s dna. [recap: we inherit two alleles of every gene found on autosomes; these alleles may be identical or slightly different. The sum of our alleles is our genotypes, and the physical and functional expression of those alleles is our phenotype] This means that only genes that are part of different chromosomes always assort truly independently: alleles located on the same chromosome (linked alleles) may or may not be inherited together. [recap: a punnett square is a useful tool for predicting the ratios of possible offspring genotypes from a particular mating. Mendel"s law of segregation states that when sperm and eggs form, the two alleles of each gene separate from each other so that each sperm or egg receives only one allele of each gene.

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