D 3.2: Inheritance Flashcards

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What is the essential idea of inheritance?

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The inheritance of genes follows patterns

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What are the inheritance patterns called?

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According to Mendel, the “Mendellian Ratio”

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What were the previous theories on inheritance?

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  • Genetic blend or mix of the traits of the parents
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Who was Gregor Mendel?

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“The Father of Genetics” because he figured out the patterns in inheritance (genes!) via a pea plant experiment

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What did Gregor Mendel discover?

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  • 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
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Why do some plants not follow the phenotypic ratio “3:1” proposed by Mendel?

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-** 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.
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