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Figure 14-01. LE 14-2 Removed stamens from purple flower Transferred sperm- bearing pollen from stamens of white flower to egg- bearing carpel of purple.

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1 Figure 14-01

2 LE 14-2 Removed stamens from purple flower Transferred sperm- bearing pollen from stamens of white flower to egg- bearing carpel of purple flower Carpel Stamens Parental generation (P) Pollinated carpel matured into pod Planted seeds from pod Examined offspring: all purple flowers First generation offspring (F 1 )

3 LE 14-2a Removed stamens from purple flower Transferred sperm- bearing pollen from stamens of white flower to egg- bearing carpel of purple flower Stamens Planted seeds from pod Carpel Parental generation (P) Pollinated carpel matured into pod

4 LE 14-2b First generation offspring (F 1 ) Examined offspring: all purple flowers

5 LE 14-3 P Generation (true-breeding parents) F 1 Generation (hybrids) F 2 Generation Purple flowers White flowers All plants had purple flowers

6 Table 14-1

7 LE 14-4 Allele for purple flowers Homologous pair of chromosomes Allele for white flowers Locus for flower-color gene

8 LE 14-5_1 Appearance: Genetic makeup: Gametes: P Generation F 1 Generation Purple flowers PP White flowers pp p P Purple flowers Pp Appearance: Genetic makeup:

9 LE 14-5_2 Appearance: P Generation Genetic makeup: Gametes F 1 Generation Appearance: Genetic makeup: Gametes: F 2 Generation Purple flowers Pp P p 1 2 1 2 P p F 1 sperm F 1 eggs PPPp pp P p 3: 1 Purple flowers PP White flowers pp P p

10 LE 14-6 Phenotype Purple 3 Genotype PP (homozygous Pp (heterozygous Pp (heterozygous pp (homozygous 1 2 1 Ratio 1:2:1 White Ratio 3:1 1

11 LE 14-7 Dominant phenotype, unknown genotype: PP or Pp? If PP, then all offspring purple: pp P P Pp If Pp, then 1 2 offspring purple and 1 2 offspring white: pp P P pp Pp Recessive phenotype, known genotype: pp

12 LE 14-8 P Generation F 1 Generation YYRR Gametes YR yr yyrr YyRr Hypothesis of dependent assortment Hypothesis of independent assortment Sperm Eggs YR Yr yrYR yr Eggs YYRRYyRr yyrr yR yr Phenotypic ratio 3:1 F 2 Generation (predicted offspring) YYRR YYRrYyRRYyRr YYRrYYrrYyRrYyrr YyRRYyRryyRRyyRr YyRrYyrryyRryyrr Phenotypic ratio 9:3:3:1 YRYryRyr Sperm 1 2 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 3 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 9 16 3 3 3 1 4 1 4 1 4

13 LE 14-9 Segregation of alleles into eggs Rr Sperm Rr R r R R R r Eggs r R r r Segregation of alleles into sperm Rr 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 2

14 LE 14-10 Red C R Gametes P Generation CRCR CWCW White C W Pink C R C W CRCR Gametes CWCW F 1 Generation F 2 Generation Eggs CRCR CWCW CRCR CRCRCRCR CRCWCRCW CRCWCRCW CWCWCWCW CWCW Sperm 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

15 LE 14-10a P Generation Red C R Gametes CRCR CWCW White C W

16 LE 14-10b F 1 Generation Gametes CRCR CWCW Pink C R C W 1 2 1 2

17 LE 14-10c F 2 Generation Eggs CRCWCRCW Sperm CWCWCWCW CRCWCRCW CRCRCRCR CRCR CWCW CRCR CWCW 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

18 Table 14-2

19 LE 14-11 Sperm BC bCBc bc BbCcBBCcBbCCBBCC BbCC bbCCBbCc bbCc BbccBBcc BbCcBBCc BbCc bbCc Bbcc bbcc BC bC Bc bc BbCc 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 9 16 3 4

20 LE 14-12 aabbccAabbccAaBbccAaBbCcAABbCcAABBCcAABBCC AaBbCc 20 / 64 15 / 64 6 / 64 1 / 64 Fraction of progeny

21 Figure 14-13

22 LE 14-14a Wwww Ww wwWwww Ww WWww or Ww No widow’s peak Third generation (two sisters) Widow’s peak Second generation (parents plus aunts and uncles) First generation (grandparents) Dominant trait (widow’s peak)

23 LE 14-14b First generation (grandparents) Ff FF or Ffff Ff ff Ff Second generation (parents plus aunts and uncles) Third generation (two sisters) Attached earlobe Free earlobe ffFF or Ff Recessive trait (attached earlobe)

24 Figure 14-15

25 Figure 14-16

26 LE 14-17a Amniocentesis Amniotic fluid withdrawn Fetus A sample of amniotic fluid can be taken starting at the 14th to 16th week of pregnancy. Centrifugation PlacentaUterusCervix Fluid Fetal cells Biochemical tests can be performed immediately on the amniotic fluid or later on the cultured cells. Biochemical tests Several weeks Karyotyping Fetal cells must be cultured for several weeks to obtain sufficient numbers for karyotyping.

27 LE 14-17b Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) PlacentaChorionic villi Fetus Suction tube inserted through cervix Fetal cells Biochemical tests Karyotyping and biochemical tests can be performed on the fetal cells immediately, providing results within a day or so. Several hours A sample of chorionic villus tissue can be taken as early as the 8th to 10th week of pregnancy. Karyotyping

28 LE 14-UN273 GeorgeArlene MichaelAnn Carla WilmaSam TinaAlanDaniel TomSandra Christopher


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