BIO SCI 97 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Inbreeding, Scientific Control, Zygosity

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2. formulate hypothesis as to cause of observation. 3. design and carry out a controlled experiment to test hypothesis. 4. compare results of experiment to predictions made by the hypothesis. Take two parents, mate them, compare the phenotypes of the progeny to the. The experiments are fundamentally simple, and gave important answers to a phenotypes of the parents fundamental question in biology. When self-fertilized, the progeny are all phenotypically identical to one another, and to. Modern term: an inbred line (or stock) The f1 cross between two true-breeding strains tells you the dominance of the traits. The f1 intercross progeny are not truebreeding. Instead, the phenotype segregates in the f2. 1. phenotypes are controlled by a single factor . 2. individuals contain two copies of these factors, which segregate from each other into gametes. 3. one of these copies may be dominant to the other, in terms of effect on phenotype.

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