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Mendelian Genetics Part 1

Learning Objectives Describe what an allele is and explain the difference between homozygous and heterozygous alleles

What is an Allele? Allele for purple flowers Allele for white flowers Homologous pair of chromosomes From Mom From Dad Allele - a version of a gene that is located at a specific position on a specific chromosome

Alleles are Represented by Letters A a From Mom From Dad

Homozygous vs. Heterozygous Homozygous - two alleles are identical (BB, bb) Heterozygous - two alleles are different (Bb)

A a Capital Letters are Dominant Dominant Recessive Allele Allele (Powerful, Influential) Recessive Allele (Withdrawn)

Dominant Masks Recessive Dominant allele = F F or F f Recessive allele = f f An organism will always exhibit the dominant trait when present.

Genotype vs Phenotype Phenotype - physical appearance of an inherited trait. Genotype - genetic makeup of an organism.

YouTube Genotype vs. Phenotype

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