BIOL 1001 Chapter : Ch 10 1 10 5 Notes

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Inheritance- the process by which the characteristics of an individual are passed on to their offspring. Alleles- different versions of a gene at a given locus: mutations are the source of alleles. A diploid organism has two copies of each gene, one on each homologous chromosome. Homozygous- both homologues have the same allele at a given locus. Heterozygous- two homologues have different alleles at a given locus: heterozygotes are often called hybrids. Genotype- the combination of alleles carried by an organism. Gregor mendel and his peas ( mid 1800"s, before the discovery of dna, chromosomes, or meiosis) Mendel opened up the flowers and performed experiments using cross- fertilization. True-breeding organisms that are homozygous for a particular trait: self fertilization of true breeding pea plants will always produce the same phenotype. Mendel had populations pea plants that were true-breeding for a particular trait. He cross-fertilized these plants and counted the numbers of offspring that had particular traits.

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