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Chapter 3 Lecture Concepts of Genetics Tenth Edition Mendelian Genetics Chapter 3 Lecture http://www.mendelweb.org Figure 3.1 3.1 Mendel Used a Model Experimental Approach to Study Patterns of Inheritance 3.2 The Monohybrid Cross Reveals How One Trait Is Transmitted from Generation to Generation Mendel’s First Three Postulates: • Pairs of Unit Factors of Inheritance (aka “genes”) • Dominance/Recessiveness • Principle of Segregation Figure 3.2 Figure 3.3 Fig 3-3 How can we determine the genotype of an organism displaying a dominant phenotype? 3.2 The Monohybrid Cross Reveals How One Trait Is Transmitted from Generation to Generation 3.2.5 The Testcross: One Character Figure 3.4 Figure 3.4a Figure 3.4b 3.3 Mendel’s Dihybrid Cross Generated a Unique F2 Ratio Figure 3.5 Figure 3.6 Mendel’s Dihybrid Cross Revealed His Fourth Postulate: Independent Assortment Figure 3.7 Fig 3-7 Fig 3-7 How many phenotypes and genotypes do you expect among the F2 generation? Fig 3-7 3.3 Mendel’s Dihybrid Cross Generated a Unique F2 Ratio 3.3.2 The Testcross: Two Characters 3.4 The Trihybrid Cross Demonstrates That Mendel’s Principles Apply to Inheritance of Multiple Traits Trihybrid cross ??? Figure 3-8 3.4 The Trihybrid Cross Demonstrates That Mendel’s Principles Apply to Inheritance of Multiple Traits 3.4.1 The Forked-Line Method, or Branch Diagram Figure 3.9 Table 3.1 3.5 Mendel’s Work Was Rediscovered in the Early Twentieth Century The Correlation of Mendel’s Postulates with the Behavior of Chromosomes Provided the Foundation of Modern Transmission Genetics Unit Factors, Genes, and Homologous Chromosomes Figure 3.10 Figure 3.10a Figure 3.10b Figure 3.10c 3.6 Independent Assortment Leads to Extensive Genetic Variation 3.7 Laws of Probability Help to Explain Genetic Events 3.8 Chi-Square Analysis Evaluates the Influence of Chance on Genetic Data 3.8.1 Chi-Square Analysis and the Null Hypothesis Table 3.3 Figure 3.11ab Figure 3.11a Figure 3.11b 3.9 Pedigrees Reveal Patterns of Inheritance of Human Traits 3.9.1 Pedigree Conventions Figure 3.12 3.9 Pedigrees Reveal Patterns of Inheritance of Human Traits 3.9.2 Pedigree Analysis Figure 3.13a Figure 3.13b Chapt 3, Prob 21 Tt Tt tt or Tt Tt 2/3TT chance 1/2 x 2/3 =1/3 chance Tt 1/3 chance Tt So, chance that child hasTay Sachs (tt)= 1/4 x 1/3 x 1/3 = 1/36 Table 3.4