BIOL 190 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Heterogametic Sex, Walter Sutton, Punnett Square

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Joint probability is determined by multiplying probability of each event. For one event, probability of at least one particular outcome is obtained by adding probabilities. Dihybrid cross: could use a punnet square, can use probability, multiply probability of the desired outcome of one gene, multiply by the desired outcome of the second gene, can be applied to any situation. 1/4 x 1/4 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/4 = 1/256: gene linkage, violations to mendel"s 2nd law, genes that are physically joined together, do not assort independently. Linkage group: all genes on a chromosome, groups of genes on a chromosome, crossing over can stop gene linkage between speci c genes. Sex determination and sex-linked genes: phenotype: male and female some organisms are monoecious ( one house", hermaphroditic, both reproductive parts in one organism, ex: slugs, plants, others are dioecious (two houses)

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