12 Variation+Mendel PPT - Mini
12 Variation+Mendel PPT - Mini
12 Variation+Mendel PPT - Mini
with n = 2
there are
4 possibilities
for the
lineup
during
Meiosis II
4 possible assortments of
chromosomes in the gametes
Fig. 13-11-3
Sources of genetic variation
a) Independent assortment
Possibility 1 Possibility 2
Metaphase II
Daughter
cells
Combination 1 Combination 2 Combination 3 Combination 4
Sources of genetic variation
a) Independent assortment
This combines alleles that originated from two (grand)parents into a single
chromosome
A single crossing
over event leads
to 4 genetically
unique daughter
during Meiosis I cells!
(at anaphase I)
during Meiosis II
(at anaphase II)
Daughter
cells
Recombinant chromosomes
Human cells n = 23
FIRST CELL
DIVISION =
MEIOSIS I
2nd CELL
DIVISION =
MEIOSIS II
Sources of genetic variation
c) Random fertilization
8.4 million
possible 8.4 million
gametes possible
gametes
1
TECHNIQUE:
crossing or
hybridizing
true-breeding
varieties
Parental
generation
(P) Stamens
Carpel
3
4
1. Fig. 14-3-3
Mendel
EXPERIMENT
P Generation
(true-breeding
parents) Purple White
flowers flowers
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
All plants had
purple flowers
F2 Generation
224 white-flowered
705 purple-flowered plants
plants
1. Mendel
Diploid organisms
Allele for purple flowers
Homologous
Location of lower color gene pair of
chromosomes
P Generation homozygous
(true-breeding
parents) Purple White
flowers flowers
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
All plants had
purple flowers
2. Probability and genetic outcomes
F1 Generation
(hybrids)
All plants had
purple flowers
R R
P Generation
Gametes: R r
r Rr Rr
F1 Generation
Sperm heterozygous
F2 Generation R r
R
RR Rr
Eggs
r
Rr rr
3 1
Fig. 14-5-3
P Generation
Sperm
F2 Generation R r
R
RR Rr
Eggs
r
Rr rr
3 1
Testcross: a useful tool
How can we figure out the GENOTYPE of a purple flower?
could be PP or Pp
Testcross: a useful tool
How can we figure out the GENOTYPE of a purple
flower?
(A)
PP
x
(B)
Pp
PP or Pp?