Genetics Fundamentals and Inheritance

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Course Outline

  1. Alleles and inheritance terms
  2. Single-factor crosses
  3. Genotype notation and gene loci
  4. Punnett squares and offspring ratios
  5. Chance, probability, and large numbers
  6. Mendel’s law of segregation
  7. Predicting genotypes from crosses
  8. Test crosses
  9. Single-gene traits in animals

1. Alleles and inheritance terms

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Alleles : Alleles are alternative forms of a gene that an individual may carry.
  • Dominant and recessive : Dominant and recessive describe trait forms that differ in whether they show up in the heterozygous condition.
  • Homozygous and heterozygous : Homozygous means two identical alleles for a gene, while heterozygous means two different alleles for that gene.
  • Recessive trait : A recessive trait is observed only when the individual is homozygous for the recessive allele.
  • Dominant trait : A dominant trait is observed in both heterozygous and homozygous genotypes.

Essential Points

  • An individual has two copies of every gene, one from egg and one from sperm.
  • A homozygous individual has two of the same allele for a particular gene.
  • A heterozygous individual has two different alleles for the same gene.
  • The recessive phenotype corresponds to being homozygous recessive.
  • The dominant phenotype appears in both Tt and TT genotypes in the tall example.

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1. What do the terms homozygous and heterozygous describe for a single gene?

2. When does a recessive trait appear in an individual?

3. What is a single-factor cross designed to test?

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Alleles β€” definition?

Alternative forms of a gene.

Dominant vs recessive β€” difference?

Dominant shows in heterozygotes; recessive only in homozygotes.

Homozygous vs heterozygous β€” meaning?

Homozygous has identical alleles; heterozygous has different alleles.

Recessive trait β€” when observed?

Only when homozygous recessive.

Dominant trait β€” when observed?

In heterozygous or homozygous dominant.

Single-factor cross β€” purpose?

To study inheritance of one gene.

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