Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Epistasis, Gynoecium, Zygote

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Trait: particular variation in a genetic or phenotypic character. Self-fertilization: sperm nuclei in pollen and egg cells from carpel results in fertilization. Cross pollination: fertilization of one plant by another plant. True-breeding: individual that passes traits without change (pp) from one gen to next. Alleles: one of two or more versions of gene (different versions of gene that produce different traits) Example of plant, there are 2 alleles (1 for purple, and 1 for white) Dominant alleles: one that determines the appearances (phenotype) of organism when two different alleles are present. *dominant alleles do not directly inhibit recessive alleles. During fertilization, fusion of haploid maternal and paternal gametes produces a diploid nucleus (maternal haploid + paternal haploid = diploid zygote nucleus) (one allele from maternal + one allele from paternal = pair of alleles) ***these alleles code for same characteristics (brow/black for hair colour) Monohybrid: an f1 heterozygote produced from a genetic cross that involves a single character.

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