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FUNDAMENTALS OF GENETICS Leucism in the American Alligator

GREGOR MENDEL Monastery at Brno where he grew his peas.

Genetics is the field of biology devoted to understanding how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring. Genetics was founded with the work of Gregor Johann Mendel in the mid 1800’s.

Austrian monk who experimented with garden peas. Mendel’s knowledge of statistics later proved valuable in his research on heredity—the transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring.

Why pea plants? Contrasting traits Contrasting traits Quick growth Quick growth Produce a lot of offspring Produce a lot of offspring Pollination can be controlled: self-pollination and cross- pollination. Pollination can be controlled: self-pollination and cross- pollination.

Mendel observed seven characteristics of pea plants: 1. 1.Plant Height: Tall/Short 2. 2.Flower Color: Purple/White 3. 3.Flower Position: Axial/Terminal

4. Seed Color: Yellow/Green 5. Seed Texture: Smooth/Wrinkled 6. Pod Shape: Inflated/Constricted 7. Pod Color: Green/Yellow

MENDEL’S EXPERIEMENTS He began by growing plants that were pure for each trait. Through self-pollination, Mendel developed 14 pure strains. He called each strain a parental generation, or P1 generation.

Mendel then cross-pollinated these strains. When the plants matured, he recorded the number of each type of offspring produced by each P1 plant. Mendel called the offspring of the P1 generation the first filial generation, or F1 generation.

He then allowed the flowers from the F1 generation to self-pollinate and collected the seeds. Mendel called the plants in this generation the second filial generation, or F2 generation.

MENDEL’S CONCLUSIONS 1. Traits are controlled by factors: Alternate forms of genes called alleles. 2. Some factors are dominant and some recessive: G or g Terms with Pictures

3. Law of Segregation 4. Law of Ind. Assortment Independent Assortment Explained

GENETIC CROSSES The genetic makeup of an organism is its genotype: gg OR GG The appearance of an organism as a result of its genotype is called its phenotype: green or yellow seeds.

When both alleles of a pair are alike, the organism is said to be homozygous for that characteristic: GG When the two alleles in the pair are different, the organism is heterozygous for that characteristic: Gg

Probability is the likelihood that a specific event will occur. 75% ¾ or 3:1 ratio

RATIOS The ratio of the genotypes that appear in offspring is called the genotypic ratio. The ratio of the offsprings’ phenotypes is called the phenotypic ratio.

MONOHYBRID CROSSES A cross between individuals that involves one pair of contrasting traits is called a monohybrid cross.

Punnett squares aid in predicting the probability that certain traits will be inherited by offspring. Practice the monohybrid cross More practice

TEST CROSSES A testcross can determine the genotype of any individual whose phenotype is dominant.

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INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE Sometimes the F1 offspring will have a phenotype in between that of the parents, a relationship called incomplete dominance.

CODOMINANCE Codominance occurs when both alleles for a gene are expressed in a heterozygous offspring.

DIHYBRID CROSSES A dihybrid cross is a cross between individuals that involves two pairs of contrasting traits. Dihybrid Practice