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Unit 5 Chapter 11 Fundamentals of Genetics
Section 11.1 Mendel’s Legacy
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I) Gregor Mendel Genetics: study of how traits & characteristics are transferred from parent to _________ Gregor Mendel: “Father of Genetics” Combined Plant breeding Statistics Careful recordkeeping
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II) Mendel’s Experiment
Mendel experiment garden peas with 7 characteristics to see which trait would be passed to offspring Traits: specific inherited characteristics Example: Characteristic: Trait:
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II) Mendel’s Experiments
Mendel started growing peas that were pure for each trait Pure: Mendel self-pollinated the peas until: P1 generation:
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II. Mendel’s Experiment
Mendel controlled the reproduction of the plants (___________) Pollination: pollen from reproductive parts of one flower is mixed w/ another flower
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II. Mendel’s Experiment
Self-pollination: mixing with the same plant/flower Cross-pollination: mixing anther a different plant/flower
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II. Mendel’s Experiments
Cross Pollinated: Ex: Characteristic: Plant Height Trait: Short x Tall Mendel recorded the results & called the offspring the F1 generation
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Example P1 generation: Pure Green x Pure Yellow = __ generation
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II. Mendel’s Experiments
7) Mendel then crossed two F1 generation seeds
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Example P1 generation: Pure Green x Pure Yellow = __ generation F1 generation x F1 generation = ____ generation
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III) Mendel’s Results and Conclusions
there was a “factor” in pea controlling the traits results varied btwn 2 traits he felt that the “factor” came in pairs
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Example P1 generation: Pure Green, Pure Yellow Pure Green x Pure Yellow = F1 generation F1 generation: 2 Green F1 gen. x F1 gen. = F2 generation Green x Green = 3 Green + 1 Yellow F2 generation: 3 Green + 1 Yellow
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III. Recessive and Dominant Traits
Mendel saw that one P1 trait would not show in the F1, and reappear in F2 Dominant: factor that would dominated and mask the other trait Recessive: factor that could be masked by a dominant trait
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IV. Mendel’s Laws Law of Segregation: a pair of factors is segregated, or separated, during the formation of gametes
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IV. Mendel’s Laws Law of Independent Assortment: factors for different characteristics are distributed to gametes independently
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V. Chromosomes and Genes
Molecular Genetics: study of structure and function of chromosomes and genes Genes are in pairs or alleles Alleles are represented by letters Dominant: Uppercase Recessive: Lowercase
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