BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Mendelian Inheritance, Microevolution, Chromosome

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Population genetic and natural selection based on mendelian genetics. Evolutionary changes that result from changes in allele frequencies in a population, or in chromosome structure or numbers due to mutation and recombination. Basic terms for microevolution: allele, phenotype. Visual appearance of an individual: genotype. Two of the same alleles: heterozygous. Two different alleles for the same trait: dominant and recessive. Provided a mathematical model to determine allelic frequency in a gene pool. Mendel used pea plants with a variety of characteristics (colour of flower, seeds, etc) and used them in punnet squares (kind of like a multiplication chart) Used punnet squares to predict the ratio of phenotypes of these pea plants. By crossing the pea plants, he sees that there are two different alleles (one dominant and one recessive) Only way to explain the results, there must be a pair of alleles. Mendel"s finding are considered laws because they are mathematical proofs for inheritance.

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