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Genetics And Inheritance

One and Two trait crosses

Mendel
●​ He did his experiments with garden peas
●​ He came up with 2 laws concerning genetics, known as Mendel’s laws
●​ His laws are the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment
Segregation: you have 2 alleles for each trait (one from each parent) but you only pass on one
to each offspring
Independent assortment: for 2 or more traits, the alleles for each trait are passed on
independently of the other traits




Dominance (complete dominance)
●​ Traits do not blend. A brown eyed mother and a blue eyed father do not have children
with browny blue eyes. One trait wins
●​ For each trait, you receive a gene from each parent, so you have 2 genes controlling
each trait
●​ These genes might be for different forms of the trait (brown vs. blue eyes) – these are
referred to as alleles
●​ If you have different alleles, the one that is apparent is called the dominant allele and is
represented by a capital letter. The one that is hidden, is called the recessive allele and
is represented by a lowercase letter
●​ For the same trait, use the same letter
●​ Ex. can roll tongue is dominant = T. can't roll tongue is recessive = t

Eye color
●​ This trait is not nearly as simple as it is represented
●​ Brown (b) > blue (b)

, Genotype and phenotype and allele combinations
●​ Possible genotypes (allele combinations) for eye color:
●​ BB Bb bb
○​ Homozygous: both alleles are the same. This could be homozygous dominant
(BB) or homozygous recessive (bb) also known as true breeding
○​ Heterozygotes: your two alleles are different (Bb). note that heterozygous would
have the dominant trait. Also known as hybrids

Punnett squares
●​ This is a way to determine all of the possible combinations of alleles in the offspring of
two parents
●​ We can determine probabilities from a Punnett Square

Tracking generations
●​ P generation: BB x bb (p stands for parental)
●​ F1 generation Bb (these are the offspring of P generation)
●​ F2 generation (these are the offspring of the F1 generation)

The multiplication rule
●​ This rule states that to find the probability of two events happening together multiply their
probabilities together
●​ If you are asked to find the probability of two traits occurring together, find the probability
of each trait separately and multiply the two probabilities
○​ Example: what is the probability that two heterozygous (Bb) have a blue eyed
daughter?
○​ There are two traits here: eye color and gender. Find the probability of having a
blue-eyed child, (¼) then the probability of having a girl (½), and multiply the
probabilities together. (¼ x ½ = ⅛)

Tongue rolling
●​ For our purposes, there are 2 forms of the trait: can roll which is dominant (T), and cant
role which is recessive (t)

Exceptions to the rule
1.​ Incomplete dominance
2.​ Codominance
3.​ Multiple alleles
4.​ Polygenic traits
5.​ Linked genes

Multiple alleles
●​ There are more than just two alleles for a trait
●​ Ex. ABO blood type has 3 alleles: A, B, O
The A allele (I^A) and B allele (I^B) are codominant and both are dominant to the O allele (i)

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