BIS 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Organelle, Product Rule, Dihybrid Cross

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Independent assortment: unlinked or distantly linked segregating gene pairs assort independently at meiosis. Dihybrid cross: a cross between two individuals identically heterozygous at two loci- for example, ab/ab x ab/ab. Law of independent assortment (mendel"s second law): unlinked or distantly linked segregated gene pairs assort independently at meiosis. Key concept: ratios of 1:1:1:1 and 9:3:3:1 are diagnostic of independent assortment in one and two dihybrid meiocytes, respectively. Genetics can work in either of two directions. Predicting the unknown genotypes of parents by using phenotype ratios of progeny. Predicting progeny phenotype ratios from parent of known genotype. Product rule: the probability of two independent events occurring simultaneously is the product of the individual probabilities. Sum rule: the probability that one or the other of two mutually exclusive events will occur is the sum of their individual probabilities. A/a x a/a of the progeny will be a/a. B/b x b/b will be bb. C/c x c/c will be cc.

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