what was Mendel’s method of looking at inheritance?
Answer: 1) P - parents from two ‘pure breeding’ lines are crossed 2) f1 - first filial generation - phenotype scored then self-fertilised 3) f2 - second generation - phenotype scored 4) also made ‘test crosses’ - f1 x P
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what was Mendel’s method of looking at inheritance?
Answer: 1) P - parents from two ‘pure breeding’ lines are crossed 2) f1 - first filial generation - phenotype scored then self-fertilised 3) f2 - s...
what are mendel’s principles?
Answer: Dominance > phenotypes depend on inheritance of dominant and recessive alleles Segregation > the two alleles separate from each other...
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
what was Mendel’s method of looking at inheritance? | Answer: 1) P - parents from two ‘pure breeding’ lines are crossed 2) f1 - first filial generation - phenotype scored then self-fertilised 3) f2 - second generation - phenotype scored 4) also made ‘test crosses’ - f1 x P |
what are mendel’s principles? | Answer: Dominance > phenotypes depend on inheritance of dominant and recessive alleles Segregation > the two alleles separate from each other in the gametes Independent assortment > genes segregate independently when gametes are formed |