BIOL1003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Zygosity, Amylopectin, Dihybrid Cross

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Be able to describe genotypes, phenotypes in a monohybrid cross over 2 generations. Be able to describe genotypes, phenotypes in a dihybrid cross over. Autosomal recessive and dominant in pedigree analysis: genotype and phenotype. Genotype: the genetic make-up of an organism, its specific allelic composition, e. g. tt. Phenotype: the set of detectable characteristics or traits of an organism, genes, alleles and loci. Genes: discrete hereditary factors that determine traits. Alleles: different forms of a gene e. g. alleles giving rise to black hair etc. Biol lecture 26: the position of a gene on a chromosome. The principle of independent assortment: segregation of the members of any pair of alleles is independent of the segregation of other pairs in the formation of reproductive cells. Albinism = absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and iris of the eyes. The parents of affected individuals are often relatives: monohybrid cross, pedigree analysis, autosomal recessive.

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