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Genetics. Mendel Studied pea plants. Traits: something passed from parent to child.

Jan 17, 2016

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Page 1: Genetics.  Mendel  Studied pea plants.  Traits: something passed from parent to child.

Genetics

Page 2: Genetics.  Mendel  Studied pea plants.  Traits: something passed from parent to child.

GeneticsMendel

Studied pea plants.Traits: something passed from parent to child

Page 3: Genetics.  Mendel  Studied pea plants.  Traits: something passed from parent to child.

Gene – Chomosome TheoryGene: DNA that codes for a specific trait

Example: Hair Color / Eye Color

Allele: Different forms of the geneExample: Red air / Blue Eyes

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Law of Dominance

Dominant Gene: A gene that is ALWAYS expressed.Symbol: T (Tall)

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Law of DominanceRecessive Gene: A gene that is MASKED or HIDDEN.Symbol: t (short)

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Law of DominanceGenotype: Genetic make-up

Homozygous (Pure): Both alleles are the same.Example: TT, tt

Heterozygous (Hybrid): Alleles are different.Example: Tt

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Law of DominancePhenotype: Physical AppearanceExample: Tall, short