BSC 108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Punnett Square, Gregor Mendel, Dihybrid Cross

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Heredity is the transmission of traits from one generation to the next. Parents pass on to their offspring discrete genes that are responsible for inherited traits such as purple flowers or round seeds in pea plants. Genes retain their individual identities generation after generation, no matter how they are mixed up or temporarily masked. Character- a heritable feature that varies among individuals such as flower color. Trait- variant of a character, such as purple or white flowers. Identified a purple-flowered variety that when self-fertilized always produced offspring plants that had all purple flowers. Hybrids- offspring of two different purebred varieties. When f1 fertilize each other, their offspring is the f2 generation. Monohybrid cross- only one character is being studied. The gene for the white flowers did not disappear in the f1 plants but was somehow hidden or masked when the purple-flower factor was present.

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