BIO207H5 Lecture 3: Lec 3 - Jan 14

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Alleles segregate and do so randomly with equal probability of inclusion in gamete pool. Offspring acquire 1 allele from each parent. F1 * f1 fertilization (gg * gg) 1 gg : 2 gg : 1 gg. He did homozygous dominant (p) round with homozygous recessive wrinkled (p) Did a test cross with rr and pure wrinkled first generation (p) - homozygous recessive. Any type a homozygous recessive trait is crossed it is called a test cross. F2 generation was 2 round and 2 wrinkled r r r rr rr. He stated that is the alleles did not have 50% chance of appearing (meaning segregating randomly and uniting randomly), then the phenotypic ratio would be different. Because the recessive trait reappears in the second generation. Expected: f1 gametes carry r and r alleles. Results when test-crossed both r and r transmitted to f2. Expected was 50% f2 was round and other 50% wrinkled.

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