BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 10 Patterns Of Inheritance

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Locus- a gene"s physical location on a chromosome. The secrets of mendel"s success: self-fertilization- when an organism"s sperm fertilize its own eggs, cross-fertilization- when sperm from one organism fertilize eggs from a different organism. True-breeding- when an organism possess a trait that is always inherited unchanged by all of its offspring that are produced by self-fertilization. Parental generation is denoted, p, offspring, f1 (first filial), and offspring of the offspring, f2, and so on. The inheritance of dominant and recessive alleles on homologous chromosomes can explain the results of. Mendel"s crosses: each organism has two alleles for one gene, dominant- masks the expression of the recessive, recessive- masked by the dominant but still present. Law of segregation- the pairs of alleles on homologous chromosomes separate, or segregate from each other during meiosis: chance determines which allele is for a given gamete, genotype, phenotype-

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