Mendelian Inheritance

This pathway examines Mendel’s landmark studies of pea plants that allowed him to discover the basic principles of heredity. Topics covered include different types of genetic crosses (specifically monohybrid, dihybrid, multihybrid, and reciprocal crosses, as well as testcrosses), the concept of dominance, and Mendel’s laws of segregation and independent assortment. It also explores the use of branch diagrams and the rules of probability to solve genetic crosses.

Topics

  • 1:2:1
  • 2n
  • 3:1
  • 9:3:3:1
  • allele
  • allelic combination
  • anther
  • AP Bio
  • AP Biology
  • basic principles of inheritance
  • biological parent
  • branch diagram
  • characteristic
  • chromatid
  • chromosome
  • complete dominance
  • completely dominant
  • concept of dominance
  • controlled mating
  • cross-pollination
  • cultivation
  • dihybrid cross
  • dihybrid
  • diploid
  • DNA replication
  • DNA
  • dominance
  • dominant allele
  • dominant phenotype
  • dominant trait
  • dominant
  • egg
  • environment
  • F1 generation
  • F1
  • F2 generation
  • F2
  • father of genetics
  • female gamete
  • fertilization
  • filament
  • first filial generation
  • fruiting body
  • gamete formation
  • gamete type
  • gamete
  • garden pea
  • gene R
  • gene Y
  • gene
  • generation time
  • generation
  • genetic cross
  • genetic makeup
  • genome
  • genotype
  • genotypic ratio
  • Gregor Mendel
  • haploid
  • hereditary
  • heredity
  • heterozygous
  • high school
  • homologous chromosomes
  • homozygous
  • hybrid
  • independent assortment
  • independent events
  • inheritance
  • law of independent assortment
  • law of segregation
  • male gamete
  • mature seed
  • meiosis I
  • meiosis II
  • meiosis
  • meiotic drive
  • Mendel
  • Mendelian inheritance
  • model organism
  • monohybrid cross
  • monohybrid
  • multihybrid cross
  • mutually exclusive events
  • n
  • next generation science standards
  • NGSS
  • observable trait
  • offspring
  • ovary
  • ovule
  • P generation
  • parent
  • parental generation
  • parental phenotypes
  • parental
  • pea plant characteristic
  • pea plant trait
  • pea plant
  • pea pod
  • pea
  • phenotype
  • phenotypic ratio
  • pistil
  • Pisum sativum
  • plant reproductive structure
  • pod color
  • pod shape
  • pollen grain
  • pollen tube
  • pollination
  • pollinator
  • principles of inheritance
  • probability
  • Product Rule
  • progeny
  • Punnett square
  • recessive allele
  • recessive phenotype
  • recessive trait
  • recessive
  • reciprocal cross
  • rules of probability
  • second filial generation
  • seed color
  • seed shape
  • segregation
  • self-fertilization
  • self-pollination
  • stamen
  • stigma
  • Sum Rule
  • testcross
  • trait
  • true breeding
  • types of gametes
  • unknown genotype