Mendel explained how a dominant allele can mask the presence of a recessive allele.

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Section 2: Mendel explained how a dominant allele can mask the presence of a recessive allele. K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned

Essential Questions What is the significance of Mendel s experiments to the study of genetics? What is the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment? What are the possible offspring from a cross using a Punnett square?

Vocabulary Review segregation New genetics allele dominant recessive homozygous heterozygous genotype phenotype law of segregation hybrid law of independent assortment

How Genetics Began The passing of traits to the next generation is called inheritance, or heredity. Gregor Mendel published his findings on the method of inheritance in garden pea plants: Cross-pollinated pea plants, which normally self-fertilize Rigorously followed various traits in the pea plants he bred Began the study of genetics, the science of heredity.

The Inheritance of Traits One trait Mendel noticed was seed color some plants always produced green seeds, others always produced yellow seeds. Mendel cross-bred the green and yellow seed plants. Mendel called the green-seed and yellow-seed plants the parent, or P, generation.

The Inheritance of Traits F 1 and F 2 generations The offspring of this P cross are called the first filial (F 1 ) generation. The second filial (F 2 ) generation is the offspring from the F 1 cross. In Mendel s peas, the green-seed trait disappeared in the F 1 generation, but reappeared in the F 2 generation. The F 2 generation showed a 3:1 ratio of yellow: green seeds

Allele Frequencies Animation FPO Add link to animation from page 278 (Figure 8) here.

Heredity BrainPOP FPO Add link to BrainPOP from page 278 here.

The Inheritance of Traits F 1 and F 2 generations Mendel studied seven different traits. Seed or pea color Flower color Seed pod color Seed shape or texture Seed pod shape Stem length Flower position In all cases, Mendel found the F 2 generation plants showed a 3:1 ratio of traits.

The Inheritance of Traits Genes in Pairs Mendel concluded that there must be two forms of the seed trait in the pea plants, and that each was controlled by a factor. An allele is an alternative form of a single gene. The gene for yellow seeds and the gene for green seeds are different alleles for the same gene. Dominant alleles controlled the traits that appeared in the F 1 generation. Recessive alleles were masked in the F 1 generation.

The Inheritance of Traits Dominance When modeling inheritance, the dominant allele is represented by a capital letter (Y), and a recessive allele is represented with a lower case letter (y). An organism with two of the same alleles for a particular trait is homozygous for that trait (YY or yy). An organism with two different alleles for a particular trait is heterozygous for that trait (Yy). In heterozygous individuals, the dominant trait will be observed.

The Inheritance of Traits Genotype and phenotype The appearance of an organism does not always indicate which pair of alleles it possesses. An organism s allele pairs are called its genotype. The observable characteristic or outward expression of an allele pair is called the phenotype.

The Inheritance of Traits Mendel s law of segregation The law of segregation states that the two alleles for each trait separate during meiosis. During fertilization, two alleles for that trait unite. Heterozygous organisms are called hybrids.

The Inheritance of Traits Monohybrid cross A cross that involves hybrids for a single trait is called a monohybrid cross. Dihybrid cross The simultaneous inheritance of two or more traits in the same plant is a dihybrid cross.

The Inheritance of Traits Law of independent assortment The law of independent assortment states that random distribution of alleles occurs during gamete formation. Genes on separate chromosomes sort independently during meiosis. Each allele combination is equally likely to occur.

Punnett Squares Punnett squares predict the possible offspring of a cross between two known genotypes.

Punnett Squares Punnett square monohybrid cross The number of squares is determined by the number of different types of alleles produced by each parent.

Punnett Squares Virtual Lab FPO Add link to virtual lab from page 281 here.

Punnett Squares Punnett square dihybrid cross Four types of alleles from the male gametes and four types of alleles from the female gametes can be produced. The resulting phenotypic ratio is 9:3:3:1.

Probability The inheritance of genes can be compared to the probability of flipping a coin. Actual data might not perfectly match the predicted ratios. Mendel s results were not exactly a 9:3:3:1 ratio, but the larger the number of offspring involved, the more likely it will match the results predicted by Punnett squares.

Review Essential Questions What is the significance of Mendel s experiments to the study of genetics? What is the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment? What are the possible offspring from a cross using a Punnett square? Vocabulary genetics allele dominant recessive homozygous heterozygous genotype phenotype law of segregation hybrid law of independent assortment