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Chapter 11.2 (Pg. 313-318): Applying Mendel’s Principles.

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1 Chapter 11.2 (Pg. 313-318): Applying Mendel’s Principles

2 Genetics Vocabulary - Genotype - An organism’s genetic makeup - Phenotype - An organism’s physical traits - Homozygous -An organism has two of the same allele for a trait - Heterozygous -An organism has two different alleles for a trait

3 Probability and Genetics -Probability is the likelihood an event will occur -Can be predicted in genetics through segregation -Assumes that each gamete has a ½ chance of carrying an allele

4 Punnett Squares -Are named for their creator, Reginald Punnett -Are a simple matrix to calculate the probability of inheritance outcomes -Show the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring

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6 Sickle Cell Anemia Homozygous Dominant Alleles (SS) Normal red blood cells Homozygous Recessive Alleles (ss) Sickled red blood cells

7 The Principle of Independent Assortment -Genes for different traits can segregate independently during formation of gametes -Traits that segregate independently do not influence each other’s inheritance -The gene that determines seed shape does not affect gene for seed color

8 Two-Factor Crosses -Show how the alleles for one trait are inherited independently of another trait -Two dominant alleles don’t always stay together -Trick is to show the correct combinations of alleles in the parents

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