BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Gregor Mendel, Abo Blood Group System, Dihybrid Cross

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Phenotype, genotype, gene, locus, allele, dominant, recessive, homozygous, Heterozygous, character, trait, monohybrid, dihybrid, pleiotropy, epistasis, multiple alleles, Gene: a region of dna, which is inherited. Allele: alternative forms of a gene that determine the expression of some particular characteristic e. g. flower color red or white. Locus: a specific position or location on a chromosome. Homozygous: both alleles are the same (aa or aa) {true breeding} Phenotype is dependent upon the relationship between the two genes present. Gregor mendel: conducted experimental crosses with pea plants. Dominant: a dominant gene will appear in the phenotype even in the heterozygous condition. Widows peak, broad eyebrows, dimples, tongue rolling, left thumb on top. Complete dominance: the dominant allele expressed whenever present, either alone, or in a pair. The recessive allele makes no contribution to the phenotype. Dimple can be due to the alleles dd or dd.

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