BIOL207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Punnett Square, Gamete, Zygosity

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Lecture 9: mendel invents genetics | lecture 9: classical genetics. Genes are in pairs: and gametes only have one out of the pair. Mendel"s first law: the law of segregation. If the two alleles in a gene were to be separated during gamete formation, they end up on different gametes. Punnet square: table for determining the possible outcomes and probabilities of genetic crossing. Homozygote cell/organism with identical alleles on the gene we"re interested in. Heterozygote cell/organism with different alleles on the gene we"re interested in. Cross the organism in question with an organism with the genotype a/a. If approximately the offspring display the dominant phenotype and the other display the recessive phenotype, then the organism in question has the genotype: a/a. If all the offspring display dominant phenotypes, then we know that the organism in question has a genotype of a/a.

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