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Introduction to Genetics (BIOL0003) Notes - Basic Mendelism

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Explore the fundamental principles of genetics with these concise notes tailored for Year 1 students in the Introduction to Genetics (BIOL0003) module at University College London. This document focuses on the basic Mendelism chapter, covering essential concepts like basic Mendelism, Mendel's second law, and recombination. Gain a solid understanding of inheritance patterns, gene assortment complexities, and the mechanisms contributing to genetic diversity. Designed to support your studies, these notes offer a human touch to the academic exploration of foundational genetics principles. Please note that these materials are intended for personal use only and should be used in accordance with academic integrity guidelines.

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Basic Mendelism
Basic Mendelism
 23000 genes
 Charles Darwin – 1837
o Studied evolution
 Family tree
 Gregor Mendel
o Interested in inheritance
o Worked on the hermaphrodite pea flower
 Hermaphrodite = flower is both male and female
 Ovary – contains egg cells (female cells)
 Stigma – contains pollen (male cells)
 Can fertilise itself – egg and pollen from same flower can produce new flower
 Brush stigma over ovary – to produce new flower




o
 Mendel made crosses between them
st
o 1 experiment
 P1 – crossed Yellow X Green (parental generation)
 P1 = parental generation
 F1 – cross produced All Yellow (first filial generation)
 F1 = first filial generation = 1st son generation produced from parental cross
 F2 – ratio of 3 Yellow to 1 Green
 F2 = second filial generation
o Mendel’s interpretation of his 1st experiment
 P1 – YY x GG
 Make Y, or G, pollen and egg
 F1 – All YG = yellow colour
 Yellow is dominant to Green – hinds green effects
 F2 – ratio of 3 Yellow to 1 Green (phenotypes)
 1YY: 2YG: 1GG (genotypes)
 Genetical terminology
o Gamete
 Organism’s reproductive cells (sex cells)
 Female gametes – egg cells
 Male gametes – sperm / pollen
 Produced by meiosis
 Contains 1n number of chromosomes

, Basic Mendelism
o Zygote
 Normal body cells
 Produced in mitosis
 Gamete + gamete = zygote
 Contains 2n number of chromosomes
o Locus
 Position of a gene in the genome that codes for a particular characteristic
o Allele
 Different forms of a gene
o Dominant
 Variation of a gene that will be expressed in the phenotype if at least 1 copy is present
o Recessive
 Variation of a gene that will only be expressed in the phenotype if two copies are present
o Homozygote
 An individual having two identical alleles of a particular gene
o Heterozygote
 An individual having two different alleles of a particular gene
 Pedigrees – diagram showing the biological relationships between an organism and its ancestors




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 Consanguineous marriage = mating between two people descended from the same ancestor
o E.g.
 Brachydactyly with three generation dominant pedigree





o Huntington’s disease = dominant
 Cannot skip generations

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