BIOL1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Phenotype, Reciprocal Cross, Mendelian Inheritance

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Pea plants have several characters that can take two forms. P: parents from two "pure breeding" lines are crossed. 3: inheritance is particulate, alternate versions of genes account for variations in inherited characters (diff character, organisms inherit 2 alleles for each character, one from each parent, only 1 allele is passed on to gamete. If the 2 alleles differ, one may be dominant (other recessive) He studied inheritance of one trait at a time. He kept accurate quantitative records of all his experiments (over 8 years) (different alleles confer different traits of the same ars) leles. He kept accurate quantitative records of all his experiments (over 8 years) Dominance - phenotypes depend on the inheritance of dominant and recessive alleles. Segregation - the two alleles separate from each other into the gametes. Independent assortment - genes segregate independently when gametes are formed.

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