What is the official genetics term for the second generation of offspring?
2. Mendel's Laws of Inheritance
Mendel's Experiments and Laws
- Multiple Choice
- Open QuestionIn this chapter, we focused on the Mendelian postulates, probability, and pedigree analysis. We also considered some of the methods and reasoning by which these ideas, concepts, and techniques were developed. On the basis of these discussions, what answers would you propose to the following questions:How was Mendel able to derive postulates concerning the behavior of 'unit factors' during gamete formation, when he could not directly observe them?
- Open QuestionDescribe Mendel's conclusions about how traits are passed from generation to generation.
- Open Question
Compare and contrast the terms in each of the following pairs:
a polymorphic trait and a polymorphic gene - Open Question
For parts (a), (b), and (c) of this problem, draw a diagram illustrating the alleles on homologous chromosomes for the genotypes given, assuming in each case that the genes reside on the chromosome in the order written. For parts (d) and (e), give the information requested.
progeny of the cross Rt/rT×rt/rt - Open Question
For parts (a), (b), and (c) of this problem, draw a diagram illustrating the alleles on homologous chromosomes for the genotypes given, assuming in each case that the genes reside on the chromosome in the order written. For parts (d) and (e), give the information requested.
the gametes produced by an organism with the genotype Rt/rT - Open Question
For parts (a), (b), and (c) of this problem, draw a diagram illustrating the alleles on homologous chromosomes for the genotypes given, assuming in each case that the genes reside on the chromosome in the order written. For parts (d) and (e), give the information requested.
DFg/DFG - Open Question
For parts (a), (b), and (c) of this problem, draw a diagram illustrating the alleles on homologous chromosomes for the genotypes given, assuming in each case that the genes reside on the chromosome in the order written. For parts (d) and (e), give the information requested.
aBc/abC - Open Question
For parts (a), (b), and (c) of this problem, draw a diagram illustrating the alleles on homologous chromosomes for the genotypes given, assuming in each case that the genes reside on the chromosome in the order written. For parts (d) and (e), give the information requested.
AB/ab - Open Question
Reciprocal crosses of experimental animals or plants sometimes give different results in the . What are two possible genetic explanations? How would you distinguish between these two possibilities (i.e., what crosses would you perform, and what would the results tell you)?
- Open QuestionWrite a short essay that correlates Mendel's four postulates with what is now known about genes, alleles, and homologous chromosomes.
- Open Question
For the retinal cancer retinoblastoma, the inheritance of one mutated copy of RB1 from one of the parents is often referred to as a mutation that produces a 'dominant predisposition to cancer.' This means that the first mutation does not produce cancer but makes it very likely that cancer will develop.
What is the genotype of a normal cell in the retina in a person who has sporadic retinoblastoma? What is the normal cell genotype if the person has hereditary retinoblastoma? Explain the reason for the difference between the genotypes. - Open Question
For the retinal cancer retinoblastoma, the inheritance of one mutated copy of RB1 from one of the parents is often referred to as a mutation that produces a 'dominant predisposition to cancer.' This means that the first mutation does not produce cancer but makes it very likely that cancer will develop.
Using RB1⁺ for the normal wild-type allele and RB1⁻ for the mutant allele, identify the genotype of a cell in a retinoblastoma tumor. - Open QuestionWhich of Mendel's postulates are illustrated by the pedigree that you constructed in Problem 3? List and define these postulates.
- Open QuestionWhat advantages were provided by Mendel's choice of the garden pea in his experiments?