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1 Introduction to Genetics
Chapter 11 Introduction to Genetics

2 Genetics = study of heredity
Gregor Mendel – Austrian monk, mid-late 1800s “Father of Genetics” Studied pea plants

3 Good b/c: *** Self-pollinate * Grow quickly * Many offspring *** Show 1 of 2 possible outcomes for traits * Easy to grow * Short life span

4 Mendel’s Experiments Step 1 – Let plants self-pollinate, so they produce identical offspring => pure-bred plants = Parental Generation (P) Ex. Tall plants produce tall offspring

5 Step 2 – took 2 different types of P generation plants & crossed them (mated)
- offspring = First filial generation (F1) Ex. Tall X short -> all tall offspring

6 Step 3 – allowed F1 gen. to self-pollinate
- offspring = Second filial generation (F2) - offspring was mostly tall, some short - Calculated totals -> average ratio 3:1 in F2

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8 Mendel’s Conclusions Parents transmit info = “factors” (now genes)
Everyone has 2 factors (1 from mom, 1 from dad) Factors – homozygous – same type of factor heterozygous – different form of factor

9 3) Alternate form of a factor = allele
ex. If tall, allele = T; if short, allele = t Genotype = genetic makeup Ex. Tt Phenotype = physical appearance Ex. tall

10 4) Alleles segregate randomly during meiosis
5) Dominant alleles = control, seen recessive alleles = hidden

11 Mendel’s Laws LAW OF SEGREGATION
= each pair of alleles segregates during gamete formation (meiosis) LAW OF INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT = gene pairs segregate into gametes randomly and independently of each other

12 LAW OF DOMINANCE = One allele is shown, one is hidden


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