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Genetics Chromosome Number Fruit fly example: 8 chromosomes total __ came from male parent __ came from female parent Genetics Homologous chromosomes- paired chromosomes having genes for the same ____ located at the same _____ on the chromosome ______- having two of each kind of chromosome (__); normal body cells Diploid cells have two complete sets of chromosomes/two complete set of genes Genetics Gametes (sex cells) of sexually reproducing organisms have only a _____ set of chromosomes _______- having one of each kind of chromosome (__) Fruit fly gametes would be n = 4 Genetics The Work of Gregor Mendel ________- scientific study of heredity _______ ______- Austrian monk who experimented using pea plants Determined rules of inheritance ____________- joining of male & female gametes to form single cell Genetics Genes & Dominance Studied 7 different pea plant ____ _____- a characteristic that can be passed on to offspring For each trait, studied a contrasting character: Ex. _____ _____- green or yellow Genetics Original pair of plants = __ generation Offspring = __ generation _______- offspring of parents that have different forms of a trait Results? Every offspring had a character of ____ ____of the parents Chapter 11- Genetics Two conclusions: • Inheritance determined by ______ passed from one generation to the next ____- the functional units of inheritance Each trait controlled by ___ gene with ___ contrasting forms _______- alternate forms of a gene Genetics Second conclusion called the principle of __________: • Some alleles are _______ and others are ________ ________- an allele of a gene that is always expressed (__) _________- an allele of a gene that is expressed only when the dominant allele is not present (__) Genetics Segregation What had happened to _________ alleles (traits) in plants? Mendel allowed __ plants to self-pollinate Produced __ generation which showed recessive trait in 1 out of 4 plants (__ ratio) Genetics Dominant allele ________ recessive trait in F1 generation Reappearance in F2 generation showed that at some point alleles became ________ Mendel suggested that they _________ from one another during ______ formation Genetics Law of Segregation- states that every individual has ____ alleles of every gene; when gametes are produced, each gamete receives ____ of these alleles Genetics Probability & Punnett Squares Every time Mendel repeated a particular cross, he obtained _________ results ¾ plants showed ________ trait; ¼ showed ________ trait Mendel realized that __________ could be used to explain results Genetics Genetics & Probability __________- the likelihood that a particular event will occur Two possible outcomes for a coin flip: heads or tails Probability of each occurring is _____ Chance of heads is 1 in 2, or ____ Genetics Chance of heads coming up three in a row? Each flip is an ______________ event: Probability of three heads in a row½ x ½ x ½ = ____ Way alleles segregate is _______, like a coin flip • Principles of probability can be used to ________ outcomes of genetic crosses Genetics Punnett Squares Gene combinations from a given cross can be determined using a ________ ______ Letters in Punnett square represent ______ ________ from each parent are shown along one side and the top of the square Used to _______ and _______ genetic variations resulting from a cross Genetics __________- if an organisms two alleles for a trait are the same Can be homozygous dominant (__) or homozygous recessive (__) _____________- when the two alleles for the same trait are different (__) Homozygous = ________ for trait Heterozygous = ________ for trait Genetics __________- the physical expression of the genes; how the trait looks Ex.Tall; short; yellow seeds; green seeds _________- allele combination that an organism contains Ex.TT; Tt; tt Genetics Probability & Segregation Probability predicts that if the alleles _________, then a ___ phenotypic ratio should be seen Each cross showed a 3:1 ratio Mendel’s law of segregation proven correct Genetics Since probabilities predict __________: the larger the number of __________, the closer the _____ comes to the probability Genetics Exploring Mendelian Genetics Mendel further investigated: Alleles segregatebut do alleles _________ together? or are they __________ of one another? Genetics Independent Assortment Mendel followed two _________ genes through two generations Crossed purebred plants for seed _____ and seed ______ Round, yellow seeds (____) with Wrinkled, green seeds (____) Genetics Only provided hybrid plants needed for next cross All F1 plants had genotype ____ F2 generation showed ___ plants that had phenotypes not found in the ________ So… Alleles for different traits segregate ___________ of one another Genetics Summary of Mendel’s Principles • Inheritance is determined by individual units called ______. Genes passed from _______ to ________. • When two or more forms (_______) of a gene exist, some forms may be ________, others _________. Genetics • In most sexually reproducing organisms, each adult has ___ copies of each gene – one from each parent. These copies are _________ from one another during ______ (gamete formation) • Alleles for _________ genes usually segregate ___________ of one another Genetics Complex patterns of Inheritance Important exceptions to Mendel’s principles Some alleles are _______ dominant nor recessive Many traits controlled by ________ alleles, or multiple genes Genetics Incomplete dominance Appearance of a ______ phenotype Due to one allele being not completely _________ over another 3rd phenotype somewhere __ ________ the two homozygous phenotypes Genetics Codominance Expression of _____ alleles (ex. White bull crossed with a red cow yields a roan calf) Both alleles contribute to the __________ Genetics Multiple phenotypes from multiple alleles • More common for multiple alleles to control a trait in a __________ • Only two alleles of a gene can exist within the _______ • Multiple ______ for a single _____ can be found within a population Examples: _____ _____- A, B, o ______ _____ ____- C, cch, ch, c Genetics Polygenic Inheritance • Traits that are determined through expression of ___ ___ _____ genes • Polygenic traits show wide _____ of phenotypes • Ex- _________, __________, _______ Genetics Genetics & the Environment Characteristics of any organism not solely determined by ______ Determined by interaction between genes and _________ Genes provide ____, how plan goes also depends on ___________