BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Pea, Pisum, Zygosity

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Mendel"s principles of inheritance: unit characteristics, segregation, independent assortment and dominance, product and sum laws. Environmental role (nature genes/nurture environmental role) Old way of thinking of inheritance was the concept of blending. Mendel applied the scientific method and mathematical analysis to show: unit characteristics: (genes) (eye colour and hair colour) independent through generations. Pisum sativum the garden pea: very productive (good statistics, short life cycle, typically self-pollinating, easily cross-pollinated. Has several distinct phenotypic characteristics: yellow vs. green seeds, round vs. wrinkled seeds, green vs. yellow pods, tall vs. short plants. Allows plants to cross with itself produce individuals identical to itself (asexual) Mendel needed stocks of plants that bred in a reliable manner: develop true-breeding stock, produce progeny that are just like the parent with regard to characteristics. Mendel achieved true-breeding stocks by inbreeding for several years: inbreeding breed parent to progeny, sibling to sibling. In other words, parental type crossed into parental type yields parental type: true-breeding stock.

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