Principle of independent assortment
codominance
-both alleles contribute to the phenotype -heterozygous is not a blend but a mix of colors
multiple alleles
-genes controlled by more than two alleles -individuals cannot have more than two alleles more than 2 possibilities can exist in the population
Incomplete dominance
-one allele is not completely dominant over another -heterozygous phenotype is between the two homozygous phenotype
What happens during the formation of gametes?
Genes segregate independently. EX: seed shape is separate from seed color
Mendel's point 4
alleles usually segregate independently. this means that traits separating doesn't depend on other traits separating
Mendel's point 1
genes are passed from parents to offspring
Mendel's point 3
genes are segregated during gamete formation
polygenic traits
trait controlled by 2 or more genes examples are human eye color and skin color
Mendel's point 2
when 2 or more alleles for single trait exist, some may be dominant and recessive