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AP Biology Unit 8: Genetics and Inheritance

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In-depth notes on genetics and inheritance, vocabulary, law of segregation, gametes, Mendel's experiments, law of segregation, epistasis, chromosomal basis of inheritance, linked genes, recombinant gametes, and a lot more.

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UNIT 8: GENETICS AND INHERITANCE

Mendel and the Gene Idea (Ch. 11)
The difference between alleles and genes
●​ Alleles are different types of genes
●​ Ex: homologous chromosomes have the same gene(flower color) but different alleles
(types of flower color ⇒ purple vs white)
Vocabulary such as homozygous, heterozygous, phenotype, and genotype
●​ Homozygous: two dominant alleles, two recessive alleles
●​ Heterozygous: two different alleles
●​ Phenotype: physical trait based off of the genes
●​ Genotype: genetic structure based off of genes
​How to use Punnett squares for monohybrid crosses
Examples and distinctions between incomplete and codominance
●​ Incomplete: two traits mix together
→ red colored flower + white colored flower = pink flower
●​ Codominance: traits coexist on the same organism
→ red colored flower + white colored flower = red flower with white spots or white
flower with red spots
Law of Segregation
●​ During the formation of a gamete, each gene separates from each so that each gamete
carries only one allele for each gene
​How to analyze and create pedigrees
●​ Circle: female
●​ Square: male
●​ Shaded: exhibits the trait
Mendel’s experiment involving the P, F1, and F2
generations
●​ Mendel’s experiment: experimented with one
characteristic of a pea plant at a time
●​ Grandparent plants: P
●​ Offspring of P gen are (Parent plant): F1
●​ Offspring of F1 (grandparent): F2
●​ All of F1 had purple flowers ⇒ mendel
allowed f2 to self pollinate ⇒ some of the
f2 generation had white flowers (every 3
purple flowered plants there was an average
of 1 white flowered plant)
●​ Law of Segregation: same experiment for all
7 pea plant characteristics, in each case, 1
value of the characteristic disappeared in
the F1 plant and showed up again in the F2 plants. In each case, 75% of F2 plants
had one value of the characteristic and 25% had the other value
●​ Law states that there are 2 factors controlling a given characteristic, one of which
dominates the other, and these factors separate and go to different gametes when a
parent reproduces.
●​ Video notes:
○​ Mendel combined purebred yellow-seeded plant w/ purebred green-seeded plant
and got only yellow seeds ⇒ yellow trait was dominant
○​ Yellow seeded hybrid plant self pollinated and got 1 green out of 3 yellow ⇒
green trait was hidden by the dominant yello2 ⇒ recessive

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