AP Biology (Mader), 11th EditionChapter 11:
Mendelian Patterns of InheritanceLearning Outcomes11.1 Gregor Mendel - Describe how Mendel's scientific approach enabled his genetic experiments to be successful.
- Contrast blending and the particulate concept of inheritance.
11.2 Mendel's Laws - Explain Mendel's law of segregation.
- Compare and contrast dominant alleles with recessive alleles and their relation to genotype and phenotype.
- Use a Punnett square and the law of probability to predict the chances of producing gametes and offspring.
- Demonstrate how a pedigree may be used to determine the mode lf inheritance of a genetic trait.
11.3 Extending the Range of Mendelian Genetics - Explain the inheritance pattern of traits where more than two alleles for the trait exist.
- Contrast incomplete dominance and incomplete penetrance.
- Describe the effects of pleiotropy on phenotypic traits.
- Distinguish the inheritance of polygenic traits.
- Examine X-linked inheritance and its gender-based effects.
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