BIOLOGY 305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Wild Type, Null Hypothesis, Chromosome

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After today"s lecture, you should be able to do topics 1 and 2 in the problem set. We still cannot do problems 4 and 5, which will require lectures that will be later on in the week. Next week, we can do 3 and 6. Sutton and boverin tell us that genes and traits are carried on chromosomes. The number of chromosomes varies quiet a lot between different organisms. The number of chromosomes is much less than the number of genes. Scientists in the 1910s found that there were genes called linked genes that didn"t follow the law of independent assortments. We normally expect 9:3:3:1 ratio in our f2 offspring if we have a dihybrid cross (meaning two traits) if the traits are independent. Th morgan saw the same thing as bateson and punnett. His hypothesis for the reason that the genes were inherited together was because they were on the same chromosome.

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