6.3 Mendel and Heredity KEY CONCEPT Mendel’s research showed that traits are inherited as discrete units.

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6.3 Mendel and Heredity KEY CONCEPT Mendel’s research showed that traits are inherited as discrete units.

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Mendel laid the groundwork for genetics. Mendel was a German friar who enjoyed gardening. In the mid-1800s he did many experiments crossing different types of pea plants He worked at the same time as Charles Darwin, read Darwin’s books, and believed in natural selection But nobody made the connection between Mendel’s peas and Darwin’s ideas until the early 1900s

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Mendel laid the groundwork for genetics. Traits are distinguishing characteristics that are inherited. Genetics is the study of biological inheritance patterns and variation. Gregor Mendel showed that traits are inherited as discrete units. Many in Mendel’s day thought traits were blended.

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Mendel’s data revealed patterns of inheritance. Mendel made three key decisions in his experiments. –use of purebred plants –controlled breeding –observation of seven “either-or” traits

6.3 Mendel and Heredity The seven traits of Mendel’s peas

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Mendel used pollen to fertilize selected pea plants. Mendel controlled the fertilization of his pea plants by removing the male parts, or stamens. He then fertilized the female part, or pistil, with pollen from a different pea plant. –Purebred plants crossed to produce F 1 generation –Prevented self-pollination by removing male flower parts –Mating two organisms is called a cross.

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Purebred organisms always produce identical offspring Mendel’s pea plants always made offspring with the same traits as parent plants. This means they had only one type of allele for each trait (homozygous). Heterozygous traits have two different alleles, but one is dominant over the other. Only dominant trait is expressed.

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Mendel allowed the resulting F 1 plants to self-pollinate. –Among the F 1 generation, all plants had purple flowers –F 1 plants are all heterozygous –Among the F 2 generation, some plants had purple flowers and some had white

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Mendel observed patterns in the first and second generations of his crosses.

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Dominant traits occur about 3 times more than recessive traits for all seven traits!

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Mendel drew three important conclusions. –Traits are inherited as discrete units. –Organisms inherit two copies of each gene, one from each parent. –The two copies segregate during gamete formation. –The last two conclusions are called the law of segregation. purplewhite

6.3 Mendel and Heredity Schemske and Bradshaw PNAS. 96: Mimulus lewisii Mimulus cardinalis F 1 hybrid Examples of F 2 hybrids: F 1 x F 1 Combining F 1 hybrids to make F 2 hybrids reveals lots of variation because recessive alleles are observed