BIS 2B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Punnett Square, Mendelian Inheritance, Gamete

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Each gamete contains only one factor, but zygote contains two - the zygote is produced from fusion of two gametes. When any individual produces gametes, 2 copies of a gene separate/segregate, so each. Terms: location of gene on chromosome = locus variants of a gene = allele. When individual has 2 of same alleles, they"re homozygous (homozygotes); when different = heterozygous (heterozygote) combo of each pair of alleles for a given gene is an organism"s genotype; outward appearance = phenotype. Map to see what happens when you cross two parents of certain allele combos. Dihybrid crossing = crossing with two different characteristics. Ssyy = sphere yellow ssyy = wrinkled green. F1 is ssyy: all sphere yellow crossing f1 makes this dihybrid. Will the traits in the gametes produced by ssyy be linked or segregate independently? linked = gametes would be sy or sy; f2 has x3 more spherical yellow than wrinkled green.

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