BIOLOGY 1114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Gregor Mendel, Pangenesis, Mendelian Inheritance

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Inheritance: "some of these variations passed on to offspring: variation: "individuals within species are variable, differential survival: "in every generation, more offspring are produced than can survive, extinction: "survival & reproduction of individuals is not random. Individuals who survive & reproduce are those with most favorable variation" Discrete variation: multiple forms within a species (polymorphism, can place organisms with certain traits into categories (left/right handed) Continuous variation: cannot be placed into categories i. e. weight, height, length, size, can be any value, on a scale, color is continuous usually i. e. eye color, color of lizards--> affects behavior, territoriality, and mating. Genes + environmental factors = phenotype (physical expression of genes) Favored "pangenesis": all cell lines contribute to gametes: very wrong! Studied single isolated traits: crossbred different cultivars, alternative hypothesis: blending, resulted it 3:1 dominant:recessive traits. Simple dominance: when 2 unlike unit factors (alleles) are present in an individual, the dominant phenotype will be expressed.

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