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Principles of Gene Segregation

Mendelian Genetics. A. Johann Mendel (1822) = 1843 Augustiniam Monastery of St. ThomasB. Educated in botany and physics at University of ViennaC. Taught physics and natural sciences for 16 yearsD. Used garden pea 1856 - 1868E. Died in 1884 of a kidney disorder. Mendelian

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Principles of Gene Segregation

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    1. Principles of Gene Segregation Mendelian Genetics

    2. Mendelian Genetics A. Johann Mendel (1822) = 1843 Augustiniam Monastery of St. Thomas B. Educated in botany and physics at University of Vienna C. Taught physics and natural sciences for 16 years D. Used garden pea 1856 - 1868 E. Died in 1884 of a kidney disorder

    3. Mendelian Genetics 1. Height - Tall/Dwarf 2. Seed Shape - Round/Wrinkled 3. Seed Color - Yellow/Green 4. Pod Shape - Full/Constricted 5. Pod Color - Green/Yellow 6. Pod Arrangement - Axial/Terminal 7. Flower Color - Violet/White

    4. Mendelian Genetics 1. Phenotype 2. Genotype 3. Dominant 4. Recessive 5. Alleles 6. Locus 7. Punnett Square 8. Homozygous 9. Heterozygous 10. Monohybrid 11. Dihybrid 12. Hemizygous 13. Selfing 14. Pure-Breeding 15. Principle of Segregation 16. Principle of Independent Assortment 17. Pedigree 18. Probability 19. Product Rule 20. Sum Rule 21. Chi-Square Analysis

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