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Chapter 5 Heredity Heredity The passing of traits from parents to offspring. Dominant Trait The trait observed when at least one dominant allele for a characteristic is inherited. Expressed by capitals Recessive Trait A trait that is apparent only when two recessive alleles for the same characteristic are inherited. Expressed in lowercase Genes Segments of DNA that carry hereditary instructions and are passed from parent to offspring: located on chromosomes. Alleles Different forms of a single gene. Example: hair color has blonde, red, brown or black alleles Genotype The inherited combination of alleles. RR Rr or rr Heterozygous – Rr Homozygous – RR or rr Phenotype An organism’s inherited appearance. Hair or eye color Probability The mathematical chance that an event will occur. Expressed in fractions or ratios Gregor Mendel Born in 1822 Background in cultivating flowers and fruit trees Studied patterns of inheritance Pea Plants Mendel used only pea plants to simplify his investigation Why use pea plants? Quick growing Self pollinating Many varieties available Self Pollinating Contains both male and female reproductive structures Male – anthers Female - stigma How does pollination occur? Characteristics of pea plants Seed Shape Plant Height –Round or wrinkled –Tall or short Flower Color –Purple or white True-breeding Plant When a true breeding plant self pollinates, it will always produce offspring with the same trait Cross-pollination Remove the anthers from one plant so that it cannot self pollinate Mendel could control the pollination of the pea plants