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Chapter 11 -- Basic Genetics. Inheritance. Gregor Mendel. 1822-1884. Mendel’s pea garden in Brno. Mendel’s paper. Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines in Brünn . Brünn: Vereines, 1865. . Why did Mendel choose peas?. Mendel’s Peas. Two Characters. Seed Coat. Flower color.
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Gregor Mendel 1822-1884
Mendel’s paper Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines in Brünn. Brünn: Vereines, 1865.
Two Characters Seed Coat Flower color
Two traits per character Rough Smooth
Two traits per character Purple flowers White flowers
Traits are alternative forms of characters white or purple smooth or rough
1. Start with true breeding plants. 2. Cross alternative forms among these true-breeders. Mendel’s experimental design
P Generation (true-breeding parents) Purple flowers White flowers F1 Generation (hybrids) All plants had purple flowers F2 Generation
3. Allowed progeny (F1) to self-fertilize and examined offspring 4. Count the number of offspring of each type Mendel’s experimental design
P Generation (true-breeding parents) Purple flowers White flowers F1 Generation (hybrids) All plants had purple flowers F2 Generation
Monohybrid crosses: examining one trait at a time What Mendel found-monohybrid crosses
P Generation (true-breeding parents) Purple flowers White flowers F1 Generation (hybrids) All plants had purple flowers F2 Generation Monohybrid Cross
P Generation (true-breeding parents) Purple flowers White flowers F1 Generation (hybrids) All plants had purple flowers What Mendel found F1 generation
P Generation (true-breeding parents) Purple flowers White flowers F1 Generation (hybrids) All plants had purple flowers F2 Generation F1 x F1
F1 x F1 F2: purple and white 705 purple flowered plants 224 white flowered plants 3:1 ratio What Mendel found F2 generation
F1 Generation (hybrids) All plants had purple flowers F2 Generation 224 white 705 purple 3:1 ratio
1. Alternative versions of genes lead to variations in inherited characters. Alternative versions are called alleles 2. Each individual receives 2 alleles. homozygotes: 2 copies of identical allele heterozygotes: two different alleles Mendel’s model
3. In heterozygotes only the dominant form of allele will be expressed. genotype: alleles present phenotype: physical appearance 4. Alleles segregate from one another into gametes (Law of segregation) Mendel’s model
Allele for purple flowers Homologous pair of chromosomes Locus for flower-color gene Allele for white flowers Chromosomes, genes and alleles ……..
Genes control characters e.g., flower color
Genes control characters Traits are alternative forms of characters e.g., white or purple
Genes control characters Traits are alternative forms of characters Alleles are alternative forms of a gene
Genes and Alleles
Capital letter for dominant allele; lower case letter for recessive allele Example flower color: P = dominant allele p = recessive allele Mendel used symbols to interpret results
Phenotype: purple Genotype: PP or Pp
Phenotype: white Genotype: pp
Genotype Phenotype PP (homozygous Purple 1 Pp (heterozygous 3 Purple 2 Pp (heterozygous Purple pp (homozygous White 1 1 Ratio 1:2:1 Ratio 3:1
Cross plant with unknown genotype with homozygous recessive The testcross
The Punnett square Reginald C. Punnett
PP x pp p p P Pp Pp Pp Pp P
Dominant phenotype, unknown genotype: PP or Pp? Recessive phenotype, known genotype: pp If Pp, then 1 2 offspring purple and 1 2 offspring white: If PP, then all offspring purple: p p p p P P Pp Pp Pp Pp P P pp pp Pp Pp The testcross
Pp PP pp white purple