BIOL 1201 Chapter : Biology Chapter 14

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Chapter 14: mendelian genetics: parents pass on discrete heritable units (genes) Mendel and his pea plants particulate hypothesis characters and traits easy to mate. Stamens and carpel: stamens are male parts-sperm, carpel are female parts-ovaries. True breeding produce the same variety during self-pollination. Law of segregation or mendel"s first law: mendel developed a hypothesis to explain the 3:1 inheritance pattern he observed in f2. Mendel"s hypotheses: alleles, one allele comes from each parent, alleles can be dominant or recessive, alleles separate during gamete formation (law of segregation) one allele in haploid, 2 alleles in diploid. Law of independent assortment monohybrid vs. dihybrid vs. multihybrid crosses (one trait vs. two at the same today: known to only strictly apply to genes on different chromosomes. Probability rules independent events: probabilities multiply exclusive events: probabilities add. Complete dominance vs. incomplete dominance vs. codominance pink flowers and tay-sachs disease six fingers and toes.

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