Biology 2581B Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Mendelian Inheritance, Zygosity, Gamete

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Mendel formulated theories of inheritance: heritable traits are determined by heritable factors called genes. They come in pairs: law of dominance: genes come in different versions called alleles. Dominant alleles can hide the presence of recessive alleles and determine appearance: law of segregation: during gamete production, each egg or sperm cell (gamete) receives one of the two alleles for a gene present in the parent"s dna. This is: law of independent assortment: genes from different traits are inherited random. independently of one another. An organism that has two different alleles for a gene. They produce gametes with different alleles, so are not true breeding. An organism that has a pair of identical alleles for a gene. They are true-breeding, because all their gametes contain the same allele. Has no noticeable effect on the organism"s appearance, if the dominant allele is present.

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