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Chapter 10.1: Mendel
Gregor Mendel
• Father of genetics
• Studied heredity
• Passing on of traits from parent to
offspring
Gregor Mendel cont…
• Genetics—the study of heredity
Gregor Mendel cont…
• Traits—characteristics that
are inherited
• Ex: Height, Hair color,
breast cancer
Gregor Mendel cont…
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Mendel studied pea plants
Reproduce sexually
Have two sex cells (gametes)
One male, one female
Garden peas cont…
• Both sex cells in same
flower
• Male sex cell = pollen
• Female sex cell = ovule
Garden Peas Cont…
• Pollination—how plants
reproduce
• Transfer pollen to ovule
• Fertilization—combining the
male and female sex cells
• Result = seed (baby plant)
Garden Peas Cont…
• Plants usually self-pollinate
• Male and female gametes of
same flower combine
• Mendel used cross pollination
• Male of one flower combines
with female of another flower
Punnett Squares
• Hybrid—a child whose
parents had different traits
• Ex: Dad is tall and mom is
short
• Kid is hybrid for height
Monohybrid Cross
• Punnett square for one trait
• Ex: Tt x Tt
• Results = 3:1 ratio
Monohybrid Cross cont…
• Traits are found on genes
which make up
chromosomes
• Alleles—different genes
• Ex: T or t (T = tall, t = short)
Rule of Dominance
• All humans have both dominant
and recessive alleles
• Dominant—trait that shows up
• Ex: T = tall or B = brown hair
• Recessive—trait that is
normally hidden
• Ex: t = short or b = blonde hair
Rule of Dominance cont.
• Only time you see a recessive
trait is when both parents give
you the recessive
• Ex: tt = short or bb = blonde
hair
Law of Segregation
• Parents don’t control what
genes they give their kids
Vocabulary
• Phenotype—in words, what
your traits are
• Ex: Tall, short, has breast
cancer
Vocab cont…
• Genotype—in letters, what
your traits are
• Ex: TT, Tt, tt
Vocab cont…
• Homozygous—2 alleles for a
trait are the same
• Could be dominant = TT
• Could be recessive = tt
Vocab cont…
• Heterozygous—2 alleles for
a trait are different
• Only dominant = Tt
Law of Independent
Assortment
• All traits are inherited
separately
• Ex: All blonde hairs don’t
have blue eyes
Probability
• The likelihood of something
happening
• Ex: Chances of having a boy vs.
a girl = 50%
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