D 3.2: Inheritance Flashcards
What is the essential idea of inheritance?
The inheritance of genes follows patterns
What are the inheritance patterns called?
According to Mendel, the “Mendellian Ratio”
What were the previous theories on inheritance?
- Genetic blend or mix of the traits of the parents
Who was Gregor Mendel?
“The Father of Genetics” because he figured out the patterns in inheritance (genes!) via a pea plant experiment
What did Gregor Mendel discover?
- Mendel found that characteristics were inherited in a predictable pattern
- All pea plants** in the first generation had the same characteristic as one of the parental plants**
- The offspring plants in the** second generation had characteristics of both parent plants in a 3:1 ratio**
- Without knowing it,** Mendel had discovered genes,** he referred to them as* ‘units of inheritance’*
He also discovered that some genes are dominant and some genes are recessive - Different forms of the same gene are called alleles
Why do some plants not follow the phenotypic ratio “3:1” proposed by Mendel?
-** Incomplete Dominance:** In some plants, neither allele is fully dominant, resulting in a blending of traits. For example, a red-flowered plant crossed with a white-flowered plant might produce offspring with pink flowers, leading to a 1:2:1 phenotypic ratio instead of the expected 3:1.
- Codominance: In codominance, both alleles are expressed equally in the phenotype. For instance, in certain plants, if a red and white flowered plant are crossed, the offspring may show both red and white petals.