Genetics Flashcards

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Describe the blending concept of inheritance.

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  • Parents of contrasting appearance produce offspring of intermediate appearance
  • Over time, variation would decrease as individuals became more alike in their traits
  • Popular theory during Mendel’s time
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How did Mendel’s finding contrast the blending concept of inheritance?

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  • He formulated the particulate theory of inheritance
  • Mendel proposed the laws of segregation and independent assortment
  • Inheritance involves reshuffling of genes from generation to generation
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What plant did Gregor Mendel conduct breeding experiments with?

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Pisum sativum, the garden pea

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When did Mendel formulate the laws of heredity?

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In the early 1860s

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Why was the garden pea a good choice for the breeding experiments?

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  • Easy to cultivate
  • Short generation
  • Normally self-pollinating, but can be cross-pollinated by hand
  • True-breeding varieties available
  • Simple, objective traits
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Describe Mendel’s laws

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Law of Segregation

  • Each individual has a pair of alleles for each trait.
  • The alleles segregate during gamete formation
  • Each gamete contains only one allele from each pair of alleles
  • Fertilization gives the offspring two alleles for each trait
  • Results of the monohybrid cross: All f1 plants were tall, disproving the blending hypothesis
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