Mendelian Genetics Part 2

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Mendelian Genetics Part 2

Learning Objectives Describe the results of Mendel’s crosses on pea plants.

Mendel’s 7 Traits Mendel studied seven different pea plant traits, each with two contrasting characteristics. He crossed plants with contrasting traits and studied their offspring.

What are Gametes? Gametes - reproductive cells (sperm & egg) that unite at fertilization to form a new organism.

Mating Vocabulary Parental (P) - original pair of purebred plants First Filial (F1) - first generation offspring Second Filial (F2) - second generation offspring

Cross of Parental Tall and Short Pea Plants X Homozygous Alleles Each parental (P) plant produces 1 type of gamete

Parental Cross Phenotype F1 X Mendel crossed the parental tall with the parental short pea plant producing the F1 generation. All F1 plants were tall.

Mendel’s Law of Segregation Parental Cross Genotype Allele Pairs: T = tall t = short X P Cross parental plants. Allele pairs separate. Gametes carry a single copy of a gene 3. All F1 offspring carry the dominant allele. Gametes T T t t F1 Tt Tt Tt Tt

The Results of Mendel’s Parental Crosses on Pea Plants 100% of the F1 offspring showed the dominant phenotype.

Segregation of Chromosomes YouTube Video Segregation of Chromosomes