01:119:150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Gregor Mendel, Homologous Chromosome, Blending Inheritance

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Gregor mendel studied pea plants to learn how the inheritance of traits works. He was successful because he set up controlled experiments. Blending inheritance - a little bit of the dad"s genes and a little of the mom"s genes. Green x yellow (parental generation) all green (1st filial generation - f 1 ) green: yellow (2nd filial generation - f 2 ) Discrete units - inherited intact from generation to generation. Phenotype : appearance or characteristic; something that you can measure. Locus : spot on a chromosome where a gene is located. Homologous pair of chromosomes - each member carries genes for the same traits; one member of. Gene : a segment of dna located in a specific site on a specific chromosome that contains. Genetic information is carried on chromosomes that are present in the egg and sperm in equal.

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