Figure 14.0 Painting of Mendel
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Genetics
Gregor Mendel: Father of Genetics
Genetics: study of
heredity
Heredity: passing
traits from parent to
offspring
Used peas to study
heredity
Why Peas?
1. Several Traits
2. Control mating
3. Small, grow easily, and matures
quickly
Alleles: Different versions of a gene
Ex: White and Purple Flowers
Mendel’s Experiment
Monohybrid Cross: One pair of contrasting
traits.
Ex: Mating a plant with purple flowers with white
flowers
True-breeding: All offspring would have
only one form of the trait
Ex: Purple-flowering plant only has purpleflowered offspring
Mendel’s Experiments
Vocabulary
Dominant: Expressed in appearance (A)
Recessive: Not noticeable in appearance (a)
Homozygous: AA or aa
Heterozygous: Aa
More Vocabulary
Genotype: Genetic make up (ex: Pp)
Phenotype: Appearance (ex: Purple flowers)
Laws of Heredity
Law of Segregation
The two alleles for a trait separate when gametes are
formed
Law of Independent Assortment
Alleles of different genes separate independently of
each other during meiosis
Law of Segregation
Separation of alleles into
separate gametes
50% chance that one
allele will go into a
gamete
Law of Independent Assortment
Punnett Square
Ratios
Test Cross
Dihybrid Cross: Cross that involve two traits