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Chapter 8 Mendel & Heredity Chapter Overview • • • • 8.1 Mendel’s Experiment 8.2 Theory and Law of Heredity 8.3 Punnett Squares 8.4 Complex Patterns of Heredity Topic #1-8.1 Origin of Genetics • 1800s before DNA • Gregor Mendel – Austrian monk intrigued with “heredity” • Passing of traits from parents to offspring – Designed an experiment to show how “genes” were passed down • Bred pea plants for color patterns 7 years • Observed inheritance patterns Topic #2- Mendel’s Experiment • Monohybrid Cross – 1 trait flower color Based on this experiment he came up with 4 hypotheses… Mendel’s Hypotheses • 1. Alternating forms of genes called alleles Mendel’s Hypotheses 2. For each trait organism has 2 alleles – Same 2 alleles = homozygous (AA, aa) – Different alleles = heterozygous (Aa) Mendel’s Hypotheses 3. When only 1 of the 2 traits in a heterozygous organisms is visible the allele is dominant (R) the non visible is recessive (r) Mendel’s Hypotheses 4. The 2 alleles for a character separate during meiosis (gametes) Principle of segregation!! Topic #3- What Mendel’s Experiment Show Us Today • Every organism has a genotype – Genetic makeup (AA, Aa, aa) • Every organism has a phenotype – Observable (Purple, Purple, White) REVIEW What are the genotypes for Homozygous dominant: Heterozygous: Aa Homozygous recessive: What is a Genotype? What is a Phenotype? What is an Allele? AA aa Monohybrid Practice problems • • • • Cross H. Dominant X Heterozygous Cross H. Recessive X Heterozygous Cross Heterozygous X Heterozygous Cross H. Dominant X H. Recessive Practice Worksheet