BIOL 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Meiosis, Punnett Square, Mendelian Inheritance

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Crossing over only occurs between two chromosomes of a homologous pair. Translocation = crossing over between two nonhomologous chromosomes. Crossing over occurs between non-sister chromatids at the same exact location. Mendel wanted to look at hereditary factors. Mendel focused heavily on readily observed characteristics. Specifically things that had two distinct characters. True-breeding plants = when self pollinated, offspring would always look like the parent. Interdisciplinary approaches = mendel combined biology and math. Mendel observed offspring that looked only like one parent or the other. This provides evidence against the blending hypothesis. The offspring of the second generation (f2) prior characteristics reappeared after only appearing in the parent generation. This disappearing trait is masked, but always present. Alleles of genes are present in pairs. Gametes only contain one member of an allele pair with the same frequency. Can display probability of genotype with a punnett square. Mendel looked to see if two different characters were linked with one another.

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