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Mendelian inheritance

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Mendelian inheritance: Oceanography Dictionary - Mendelian inheritance

 

Definition and meaning of Mendelian inheritance:

 

Mendelian inheritance - one method in which genetic traits are passed from parents to offspring. It is named after the Austrian monk, Gregor Mendel, who first studied and recognized the existence of genes and this method of inheritance; a hereditary process explainable in terms of the behavior of chromosomes, e.g., segregation of chromosomes, independent assortment, and homologous exchange of parts

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - Mendelian inheritance - Mendel's law of segregation

Mendel's law of segregation, also known as Mendel's first law, essentially has four parts. Alternative versions of genes account for variations in inherited characters. This is the concept of alleles. Alleles are different versions of genes that impart the same characteristic. Each human has a gene that controls height, but there are variations among these genes in accordance with the specific height the gene "codes" for. For each character, an organism inherits two genes, one from each parent. This means ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - Events

1865 - January. January 31 - American Civil War: Confederate General Robert E. Lee becomes general-in-chief. 1865 - February. The only month in any year that might not have had a Full moon. February 17 - American Civil War: Columbia, South Carolina burns as Confederate forces flee from advancing Union forces. February 22 - Tennessee adopts a new constitution ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia - Allele

An allele is any one of a number of viable DNA codings of the same gene (sometimes the term refers to a non-gene sequence) occupying a given locus (position) on a chromosome. An individual's genotype for that gene will be the set of alleles it happens to possess. In an organism which has two copies of each of its chromosomes (a diploid organism), two alleles make up the individual's genotype. An example is the gene for blossom color in many species of flower -- a single gene controls the color of the petals, but there may be se ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia - Consanguinity

Consanguinity is the quality of being descended from the same ancestor as another person. The degree of relative consanguinity can be illustrated with a consanguinity table, in which each level of lineal consanguinity (i.e., generation) appears as a row, and individuals with a collaterally-consanguinious relationship share the same row. The connotations of degree of consanguinity varies by context (e.g., canon law, Roman law, et al.). Most cultures define a degree of consaguinity below which sexual interrelationships are regarded as incestuous. In the Catholic Church, unwittingly marrying a closely-consan ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - Allele - Equations

There are two simple equations for the frequency of two alleles of a given gene (see Hardy-Weinberg principle): Equation 1:p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 Equation 2: p + q = 1 Where p is the frequency of one allele and q is the frequency of the other allele. p2 is the population fraction that is homozygous for the p allele, pq is the frequency of heterozygotes and q2 is the the population fra ...

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Allele, Allele - Equations

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia - 1865

1865 is a common year starting on Sunday. Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1865 - Events. January 31 - American Civil War: Confederate General Robert E. Lee becomes general-in-chief. 1865 - February. The only month in any year that might not have had a Full moon. February 17 - American Civil War: Columbia, South Carolina burns as Confederate forces f ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - Gregor Mendel - Biography

Mendel was born into a German-speaking family of Heinzendorf, Moravia, Austrian Empire (now Hynčice (part of Vražné), district of Nový Jičín, Czech Republic). During his childhood Mendel worked as a gardener, and as a young man attended the Philosophical Institute in Olomouc. In 1843 he entered the Augustinian Abbey of St. Thomas in Brno. Born Johann Mendel, he took the name Gregor upon entering monastic life. In 1847 he was ordained as a priest. In 1851 he was sent to the University of Vienna to study, returning to his abbey in 185 ...

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Gregor Mendel, Gregor Mendel - Biography, Gregor Mendel - Rediscovery of Mendel's work, Gregor Mendel - Mendel Darwin and Galton, Gregor Mendel - Notes, Gregor Mendel - Bibliography

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - Gregor Mendel - Biography

Mendel was born into a German-speaking family of Heinzendorf, Moravia, Austrian Empire (now Hynčice (part of Vražné), district of Nový Jičín, Czech Republic). During his childhood Mendel worked as a gardener, and as a young man attended the Philosophical Institute in Olomouc. In 1843 he entered the Augustinian Abbey of St. Thomas in Brno. Born Johann Mendel, he took the name Gregor upon entering monastic life. In 1847 he was ordained as a priest. In 1851 he was sent to the University of Vienna to study, returning to his abbey in 1853 as a teacher, princ ...

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Gregor Mendel, Gregor Mendel - Biography, Gregor Mendel - Rediscovery of Mendel's work, Gregor Mendel - Mendel Darwin and Galton, Gregor Mendel - Notes, Gregor Mendel - Bibliography

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia - Recessive gene

In genetics, the term "recessive gene" refers to an allele that causes a phenotype (visible or detectable characteristic) that is only seen in a homozygous genotype (an organism that has two copies of the same allele). Every person has two copies of every gene, one from mother and one from father. If a genetic trait is recessive, a person needs to inherit two copies of the gene for the trait to be expressed. Thus, both parents have to be carriers of a recessive trait in order for a child to express that trait. If both parents are carriers, there is a 25 ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia - Archibald Garrod

Sir Archibald Edward Garrod was an English physician who pioneered the field of inborn errors of metabolism. He was born on November 25, 1857, in London, and died on March 28, 1936, in Cambridge. Archibald was the fourth son of Sir Alfred Baring Garrod, a physician at King's College Hospital, who discovered the abnormal uric acid metabolism associated with gout. He was educated at Marlborough and Christ Church, Oxford University. He graduated with an honours degree in natural science in 1880. He received further medical ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia - Biological inheritance

Biological inheritance is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to characteristics of its parent cell or organism. Through inheritance, variations exhibited by individuals can accumulate and cause a species to evolve. Mechanisms of inheritance: Genetic or Mendelian inheritance results from DNA replication and cell division. Epigenetic inheritance results from, among other things, DNA modifications such as gene silencing. non-Mendelian inheritance includes inheritance based on cytoplasmic ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - Gregor Mendel - Rediscovery of Mendel's work

It was not until the early 20th century that the importance of his ideas was realized. In 1900, his work was finally rediscovered by Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns and Erich von Tschermak. His results were quickly replicated, and genetic linkage quickly worked out. However, a period of tense argument ensued over its significance between William Bateson and Karl Pearson. Ronald Fisher in 1918 used Mendelian genetics as the basis ...

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Gregor Mendel, Gregor Mendel - Biography, Gregor Mendel - Rediscovery of Mendel's work, Gregor Mendel - Mendel Darwin and Galton, Gregor Mendel - Notes, Gregor Mendel - Bibliography

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia - Autosomal dominant

An autosomal dominant gene is one that occurs on an autosomal (non-sex determining) chromosome. As it is dominant, the phenotype it gives will be expressed even if the gene is heterozygous. This contrasts with recessive genes, which need to be homozygous to be expressed. The chances of an autosomal dominant disorder being inherited are 50% if one parent is heterozygous for the mutant gene and the other is homozygous for the normal, or 'wild-type', gene. This is because the offspring will always inherit a normal gene f ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - List of publications in biology - Anatomy

List of publications in biology - Gray's Anatomy. Henry Gray Henry Gray, Henry Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body, 1858. Online version Description: Henry Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body, commonly known as Gray's Anatomy, is an anatomy textbook widely regarded as a classic work on human anatomy. The book was first published under the title Gray's Anatomy: Descriptive and Surgical in Great Britain in 1858, and the following year ...

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Zoology, List of publications in biology - History of Animals, List of publications in biology - Naturalis Historia

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - Mitochondrial genetics - The mitochondrial genome

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is present in mitochondria as a circular molecule and in most species codes for 13 or 14 proteins involved in the electron transfer chain, 2 rRNA subunits and 22 tRNA molecules (all necessary for protein synthesis). The number of proteins involved in the electron transfer chain is much larger than 13 or 14, but the remainder is in fact coded by the nuclear DNA. In total, the mitochondrion hosts about 3000 proteins, but only about 37 of them are coded on the mitochondrial DNA. Most of the 3000 genes are involv ...

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Mitochondrial genetics, Mitochondrial genetics - The mitochondrial genome, Mitochondrial genetics - Inheritance patterns, Mitochondrial genetics - The Genetic Code, Mitochondrial genetics - Mitochondrial Replication Repair Transcription and Translation, Mitochondrial genetics - Chromosomally Mediated mtDNA Replication Errors, Mitochondrial genetics - Relevance, Mitochondrial genetics - Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes, Mitochondrial genetics - Mitochondrial Diseases, Mitochondrial genetics - Sources, Mitochondrial genetics - Notes

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - ΔF508 - Effects

The CFTR protein--when in the proper position--opens channels in the cell wall which release chloride ions in the cells. This causes osmosis to draw water out of the cell. The ΔF508 mutation can prevent the CFTR from moving into its proper position in the cell. ΔF508 - Heterozygous carriers. Being a 'carrier' (having a single copy of ΔF508) results in decreased water loss during diarrhea. This prevents dehydration, and vastly increases ...

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ΔF508, ΔF508 - Prevalence, ΔF508 - Effects, ΔF508 - Heterozygous carriers, ΔF508 - Homozygous carriers, ΔF508 - Heterozygous carriers with other mutations

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - Genetics - History

In his paper "Versuche über Pflanzenhybriden" ("Experiments in Plant Hybridization"), presented in 1865 to the Brunn Natural History Society, Gregor Mendel traced the inheritance patterns of certain traits in pea plants and showed that they could be described mathematically. Although not all features show these patterns of Mendelian inheritance, his work suggested the utility of the application of statistics to the stu ...

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Mendelian inheritance: Encyclopedia II - The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance - Background

Mendelian genetics was rediscovered in 1900. However, there were differences of opinion as to what was the variation that natural selection acted upon. The biometric school, led by Karl Pearson followed Darwin's idea that small differences were important for evolution. The Mendelian school, led by William Bateson, however thought that Mendel's work gave an evolutionary mechanism with large differences. Joan Box, Fisher's ...

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The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance, The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance - Background, The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance - Fisher's model

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