MBG 2040- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 15 pages long!)

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Monohybrid crosses: the principle of dominance: in a heterozygote, one allele may conceal the presence of another, the principle of segregation: in a heterozygote, two different alleles segregate from each other during the formation of gametes. Dihybrid crosses: the principle of independent assortment: the alleles of different genes segregate, or as we sometimes say, assort, independently of each other. The fork-line method: we tally the gametes in a diagram of branching lines, we can also use this method to analyze the results of a cross between multiply heterozygous individuals and multiply homozygous individuals. Individuals that have a genetic condition are coloured in: the generations are denoted by roman numerals. Mendelian segregation in human families: five distinct possibilities when it comes to disease, four unaffected, none affected, three unaffected, one affected, two unaffected, two affected, one unaffected, three affected, none unaffected, four affected.

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