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Chapter 9: Fundamental Genetics

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1 Chapter 9: Fundamental Genetics
Do Now: Construct 2 Punnett squares describing the crosses shown at left (1 for the P1 cross and 1 for the F1 cross)

2 Pure-breeding Plants that are pure for a trait always produce offspring with that trait. A strain is an organism that breeds pure for a certain characteristic. Mendel developed pure breeding strains for each of the 14 characteristics he studied.

3 Which is Haploid? Which is Diploid?

4 Which is Genotype? Which is Phenotype?
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5 Which is Homozygous? Which is Heterozygous?

6 Dihybrid Crosses Construct a Punnett square to predict the outcome of a dihybrid cross between a pea plant that is heterozygous for seed color (Y = yellow, y = green) and heterozygous for seed shape (R = round, r = wrinkled) with a plant that is homozygous recessive for both traits.

7 Law of Segregation A pair of factors is segregated (separated) during the formation of gametes (sex cells) Y y For example: 50% Of Gametes 50% Of Gametes

8 Law of Independent Assortment
Factors for different characteristics are distributed independently from one another. T T t t Y Y y y For example: 25% Of Gametes 25% Of Gametes 25% Of Gametes 25% Of Gametes


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