12.1 Flashcards
Describe explanations for inheritance prior to Mendel.
Traits in offspring were thought to be a blending of traits from both parents
Explain the advantages of Mendel’s experimental system.
Since the pea plants could self fertilize, its allowed for cross-fertilization. This enabled mathematical analysis of his observations which made it easier to predict the outcome of the offspring’s traits
Outline Mendel’s experimental crosses
cross 2 true-breeding strains
Explain Mendel’s Principle of Segregation.
o 2 alleles for a gene segregate during gamete formation & are rejoined @ random, one from each parent, during fertilization
Physical basis for allele segregation is the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis
Compare the segregation of alleles with the behavior of homologues in meiosis.
Both alleles originate at the beginning and at end they separate into different gametes
Compare dominant vs. recessive inheritance of human traits
o Dominant: BB/Bb- will show as long as there is one dominant allele
o Recessive: rr- only shows if there are 2 recessive alleles