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Title: Pea Plants and Genetics


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Pea Plants and Genetics
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Mendel
  • The field of genetics started with Gregor Mendel.
  • Breeded pea plants and observed the results.
  • Noticed that certain traits were inherited in the
    offspring generation.

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Pea Experiment
  • Used pea plants because he could either
    self-pollinate or cross pollinate the plant

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Cont
  • Peas have many different traits that can be
    observed. One example is flower color.

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Genetics Terms
  • Mendel cross-bred 2 types of plants- the
    offspring are called hybrids.
  • P Generation-the parent generation (red flower
    and white flower)
  • F1 Generation- First offspring. (All red flowers
  • F2 Generation-The offspring of a cross between
    two from the F1 generation.

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Results
  • Mendel noticed that the F1 generation of all his
    crosses exhibited the same pattern of
    inheritance.
  • Hypothesis Principle of segregation
  • Pairs of genes separate during gamete formation
    (Meiosis)
  • Now called alleles alternate forms of the same
    genes in a pair of homologous chromosome.

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Alleles
  • Dominant Allele -The form of the gene that is
    expressed.
  • Recessive Allele -The form of the gene that is
    overshadowed by the dominant allele.
  • Dominant Allele is always a capital letter-D
  • Recessive Allele is always a lower case letter of
    the same letter- d

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Punnett Squares
  • To predict the outcome of a cross-breed-the
    alleles are separated out and a Punnett square is
    used.
  • Example A purple flower is crossed with a white
    flower. Purple is the dominant color.

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Using Punnett Squares
  • By using a Punnett square, one is able to
    determine the genotype of the offspring.
  • Genotype The genetic makeup of an organism.
  • By knowing which alleles are dominant, one is
    able to determine the phenotype that aligns with
    each genotype.
  • Phenotype the physical characteristics that a
    gene expresses.

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Genotype terms
  • When an organism has two of the same allele types
    it is considered homozygous.
  • Example RR Homozygous dominant
  • rr Homozygous recessive
  • When an organism has different allele types it is
    considered heterozygous.
  • Example Rr Heterozygous

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Practice
  • A round pea is crossed with a wrinkled pea.
    Round is dominant. What are the genotypes of the
    F1 generation?
  • What are the genotypes of the F2 generation?
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