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1 Fundamentals of Genetics
Ch.9

2 (9-1) Genetics Field of Bio focused on how characteristics are passed from parent to offspring (heredity) Gregor Mendel “Father of Genetics”

3 Mendel’s Peas Studied 7 characteristics (heritable features) of peas
Ex: plant height Each characteristic had 2 different traits Ex: long or short stems

4 Mendel’s Experiments Started w/ 2 pure plant groups for a particular characteristic P generation Cross-pollinated (sexual reprod.) those plants to produce the next generation F1 generation

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6 Experiments (cont.) Allowed F1 plants to self-pollinate (asexual) to produce the next generation F2 generation

7 Mendel’s Results F1 always showed only 1 of the 2 traits
Dominant factor: masked other trait F2 always showed a 3:1 ratio b/w the 2 traits Recessive factor: factor being masked

8 Mendel’s Laws Segregation Independent Assortment

9 Law of Segregation A pair of factors separate during gamete (sex cell) formation

10 Law of Independent Assortment
Factors for different characteristics are distributed to gametes independently Ex: not all blue eyed people have blond hair

11 Molecular Genetics Study of the structure & function of chromo.’s & genes Allele: alternate form of a gene Dominant = capital letter (B) Recessive = lower case letter (b)

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13 (9-2) Genetic Crosses Genotype: genetic makeup
BB, Bb, bb Phenotype: physical appearance Not all alleles shown BB = black, Bb = black, bb = white

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15 Genotype Vocab Homozygous (purebred): same alleles for the characteristic BB = ho/go dominant bb = ho/go recessive Heterozygous (Hybrid): different alleles for the characteristic Bb

16 Probability Likelihood that a specific event will occur
Determined by a Punnett square

17 Punnett Squares Monohybrid Cross – 1 characteristic
Dihybrid Cross – 2 “ Trihybrid Cross – 3 “

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19 Testcross Dominant phenotype, but what genotype?
Unknown genotype crossed w/ ho/go recessive

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21 Complications Incomplete dominance Codominance Multiple alleles
Pleiotropy Polygenic Inheritance Epistasis

22 Incomplete Dominance Both alleles blend to make phenotype Ex:
red (RR) x white (rr) = pink (Rr)

23 Codominance Both alleles expressed in a he/go offspring No blending!
Ex: red (RR) x white (rr) = roan (Rr) Roan = red & white

24 Multiple-alleles Traits controlled by 3 or more alleles of the same gene Blood groups (A, B, O)

25 Pleiotropy 1 gene affects many characters Hemoglobin sickling allele

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27 Polygenic Traits 1 trait determined by multiple genes Skin color

28 Epistasis Expression of 1 gene depends on another Hair color &
albinism genes


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