HMB265H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Thomas Hunt Morgan, Walter Sutton, Mendelian Inheritance

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Lecture 7: meiosis and the chromosomal theory of inheritance. Walter sutton studied great lubber grasshopper. Body cells contained 22 chromosomes + the x and y chromosomes. Gametes contained 11 chromosomes and x/y in equal numbers. Metaphase chromosomes are classified by the position of the centromere. Metacentric chromosomes: when centromere is near the middle acrocentric chromosomes: when centromere is near the ends. Linked assortment: traits segregate together in progeny. Independent assortment: traits segregate independently. Chromosome theory of mendelian inheritance: boveri and w. sutton n: haploid number. In humans, n = 23: 2n=46, the postulates. Fertilized eggs receive only gametes. Gametes contain hereditary information. Sperm and eggs contain one copy of 1n chromosomes: v. non- sex cells contain 2n, meiosis. Fertilized egg"s chromosomes consist of one maternal copy and one paternal copy: mendel"s law of segregation. The chromosome theory correlates mendel"s laws with chromosome behaviour during meiosis.

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