CHAPTER 9 INTRO TO GENETICS. INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS.

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CHAPTER 9CHAPTER 9

INTRO INTRO

TO TO GENETICSGENETICS

INTRODUCTION TO GENETICSINTRODUCTION TO GENETICS

MENDELMENDELSelf Pollination vs. Cross PollinationSelf Pollination vs. Cross Pollination

PURE PLANTSPURE PLANTS

P = Parent generationP = Parent generation

F1 generation. F1 generation. – Offspring of a cross Offspring of a cross

between parents between parents

F2 generation. F2 generation. – Offspring of cross of Offspring of cross of

the F1 generationthe F1 generation

INTRODUCTION TO GENETICSINTRODUCTION TO GENETICS

Law of DominanceLaw of Dominance

In a cross of parents that are pure for contrasting traits, only one form of the trait will appear in the next generation.  Offspring that are hybrid for a trait will have only the dominant trait in the phenotype.

Parent Pea Plants F1 Pea Plants

Tall stem x short stem all tall stems

yellow seeds x green seeds All yellow seeds

green pea pods x yellow pea pods all green pea pods

round seeds x wrinkled seeds All round seeds

axial flowers x terminal flowers All axial flowers

LAW OF SEGREGATIONLAW OF SEGREGATION

During the formation of gametes (eggs or sperm), During the formation of gametes (eggs or sperm), the two alleles responsible for a trait separate from the two alleles responsible for a trait separate from each other.  Alleles for a trait are then "recombined" each other.  Alleles for a trait are then "recombined" at fertilization, producing the genotype for the traits at fertilization, producing the genotype for the traits of the offspring.of the offspring.

Rr

R r

LAW OF INDEPENDENT LAW OF INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENTASSORTMENT

Alleles for different traits are distributed to sex cells (& offspring) independently of one another.

GENETIC TERMSGENETIC TERMS

AlleleAllele– Alternate forms of a gene Alternate forms of a gene – only 2 alleles normally only 2 alleles normally – Represented by lettersRepresented by lettersDominant Allele – capital Dominant Allele – capital letter, expressed (A)letter, expressed (A)Recessive Allele – lowercase Recessive Allele – lowercase letter, not expressed (a)letter, not expressed (a)Homozygous – same alleles Homozygous – same alleles (AA or aa)(AA or aa)Heterozygous – mixed pair of Heterozygous – mixed pair of alleles (Aa)alleles (Aa)Genotype – genetic Genotype – genetic compositioncompositionPhenotype – physical Phenotype – physical appearanceappearance