Which of the following Mendel's postulates states that alleles separate in the formation of gametes?
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Genetics51m
- 2. Mendel's Laws of Inheritance3h 37m
- 3. Extensions to Mendelian Inheritance2h 41m
- 4. Genetic Mapping and Linkage2h 28m
- 5. Genetics of Bacteria and Viruses1h 21m
- 6. Chromosomal Variation1h 48m
- 7. DNA and Chromosome Structure56m
- 8. DNA Replication1h 10m
- 9. Mitosis and Meiosis1h 34m
- 10. Transcription1h 0m
- 11. Translation58m
- 12. Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes1h 19m
- 13. Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes44m
- 14. Genetic Control of Development44m
- 15. Genomes and Genomics1h 50m
- 16. Transposable Elements47m
- 17. Mutation, Repair, and Recombination1h 6m
- 18. Molecular Genetic Tools19m
- 19. Cancer Genetics29m
- 20. Quantitative Genetics1h 26m
- 21. Population Genetics50m
- 22. Evolutionary Genetics29m
2. Mendel's Laws of Inheritance
Mendel's Experiments and Laws
Problem 1
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Describe Mendel's conclusions about how traits are passed from generation to generation.
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Understand that Mendel's conclusions are based on his experiments with pea plants, where he observed how traits such as flower color and seed shape were inherited over generations.
Recognize Mendel's first conclusion: Traits are controlled by discrete units called 'factors' (now known as genes), which come in pairs, one inherited from each parent.
Learn Mendel's principle of dominance, which states that when two different forms of a gene (alleles) are present, one (the dominant allele) can mask the expression of the other (the recessive allele).
Understand the principle of segregation, which explains that the two alleles for a trait separate during the formation of gametes, so each gamete carries only one allele for each trait.
Know the principle of independent assortment, which states that alleles for different traits are distributed to gametes independently of one another, leading to genetic variation.
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Key Concepts
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Law of Segregation
Mendel's Law of Segregation states that each individual has two alleles for each trait, which separate during gamete formation, so each gamete carries only one allele. This explains how traits are inherited as discrete units rather than blended.
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Dominant and Recessive Traits
Mendel concluded that some traits are dominant and mask the presence of recessive traits in heterozygous individuals. Dominant alleles express the trait, while recessive alleles only show when paired together.
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Variations on Dominance
Law of Independent Assortment
Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment states that alleles for different traits segregate independently during gamete formation, leading to genetic variation. This means the inheritance of one trait generally does not affect the inheritance of another.
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