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  1. Introduction to Mendelian genetics and gene action (The Modern physical anthropology series) by Paul W Sciulli, 1978
  2. Genetics in Medicine-mendelian (Colloquium Series on the Cell Biology of Medicine) by A. M. C. Brown, 2010-12
  3. Explaining Scientific Consensus: The Case of Mendelian Genetics by Kyung-Man Kim PhD, 1994-05-20
  4. Non-Mendelian Genetics in Humans (Oxford Monographs on Medical Genetics) by Harry Ostrer, 1998-02-12
  5. Theory Change in Science: Strategies from Mendelian Genetics (Monographs on the History and Philosophy of Biology) by Lindley Darden, 1991-09-12
  6. Biology Study Guide: Prokaryotes, Archaea, Eukaryotes, Viruses, Reproduction, Mendelian Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cell Signaling, Human Anatomy, Chemical ... Cell chapter in demo (Mobi Study Guides) by MobileReference, 2006-12-29
  7. Medical Genetics: A Self-Instruction Guide and Workbook Based on Mendelian Inheritance in Man by Dr. Victor A. McKusick MD, 1993-10-01
  8. Genetics of Aggression: Psychology, Genetics, Aggression, Phenotype, Gene, Mendelian Inheritance, Dog Aggression, Chromosome Abnormality, Heritability
  9. Mendelian genetics: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt, 2004
  10. The Basques: review of population genetics and Mendelian disorders.: An article from: Human Biology by Frederic Bauduer, Josue Feingold, et all 2005-10-01
  11. Explaining scientific consensus; the case of Mendelian genetics. Foreword by Donald T. Campbell. Commentaries by Robert Olby and Nils Roll-Hansen. by Kyung-Man. KIM, 1994-01-01
  12. Mendelian Genetics: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Genetics</i> by Susanne D. Dyby, 2003
  13. Mendelian Genetics : A Problem-Solving Approach by Ruth C. Von Blum, Thomas Mercer Hursh, et all 1979
  14. Genetic Linkage: Locus (genetics), Allele, Meiosis, Mendelian inheritance, Chromosomal crossover, DNA, United Kingdom, William Bateson, Reginald Punnett, Gregor Mendel, Thomas Hunt Morgan

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Mendelian Genetics includes problems sets and tutorials on Monohybrid Cross, Dihybird Cross and Sexlinked inheritance. The Biology Project, an interactive online
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The Biology Project Home Mendelian Genetics No activities available at this time Monohybrid Cross Learn about the basic principles that govern Mendelian inheritance in plants and animals. Dihybrid Cross Investigate the principles that govern inheritance of different traits in a dihybrid cross. Sex-linked Inheritance 1 Understand the principles that govern inheritance of genes on sex chromosomes. Sex-linked Inheritance 2 Explore sex-linked inheritance with a special twistcrossing over between two traits. MendelWeb is an educational resource for teachers and students interested in the origins of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science. Electronic Scholarly Publishing (ESP) This site is dedicated to the electronic publishing of scientific and other scholarly materials. Of particular interest are the history of science, genetics, computational biology, and genome research.

2. Mendel's Law & Mendelian Genetics - Biology Online
Part of a tutorial looking at mendelian genetics and monohybrid and dihybrid crosses.
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3. Mendelian Genetics
Information on the basic principles that govern heredity, which were discovered by Gregor Mendel. Learn about Mendel's law of segregation and independent assortment.
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    Mendel's Law of Segregation
    The principles that govern heredity were discovered by a monk named Gregor Mendel in the 1860's. One of these principles is now called Mendel's law of segregation.
    Independent Assortment
    Mendel's law of independent assortment states that allele pairs separate independently during the formation of gametes. Therefore, traits are transmitted to offspring independently of one another. zSB(3,3)
    Genetics Quiz: Mendelian Genetics
    Do you know the difference between genotype and phenotype? Can you perform a monohybrid cross? Test your knowledge of Mendelian genetics.
    Genotype and Phenotype
    Information about the relationship between genotype and phenotype.
    Human Genetics
    Detailed information on the principles of human genetics presented by the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine.

    4. Mendelian Genetics Overview - RightHealth
    Learn more about Mendelian Genetics. Find the Web's best health guides, medical reports, news, videos and tools for Mendelian Genetics. Share Mendelian Genetics experiences and
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    5. Biology|Mendelian Genetics Answers
    Author Dr. George B. Johnson, Washington University Author Dr. Peter H. Raven, Missouri Botanical Gardens Washington University
    http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073031208/student_view0/chapter13/mendeli
    Student Center Instructor Center Information Center Home ... Online Tutor Choose a chapter chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 3 chapter 4 chapter 5 chapter 6 chapter 7 chapter 8 chapter 9 chapter 10 chapter 11 chapter 12 chapter 13 chapter 14 chapter 15 chapter 16 chapter 17 chapter 18 chapter 19 chapter 20 chapter 21 chapter 22 chapter 23 chapter 24 chapter 25 chapter 26 chapter 27 chapter 28 chapter 29 chapter 30 chapter 31 chapter 32 chapter 33 chapter 34 chapter 35 chapter 36 chapter 37 chapter 38 chapter 39 chapter 40 chapter 41 chapter 42 chapter 43 chapter 44 chapter 45 chapter 46 chapter 47 chapter 48 chapter 49 chapter 50 chapter 51 chapter 52 chapter 53 chapter 54 chapter 55 chapter 56 chapter 57 chapter 58 chapter 59 chapter 60 eLearning Sessions Multiple Choice Answers to Review Questions Mendelian Genetics Answers Feedback
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    Biology, 6/e Author: Dr. George B. Johnson, Washington University
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    Patterns of Inheritance
    Mendelian Genetics Answers
    1. Alleles segregate in meiosis, and the products of that segregation are contained

    6. The Biology Project: Vocabulary
    Terms to know in Mendelian Genetics alleles The different forms of a gene. Y and y are different alleles of the gene that determines seed color.
    http://www.biology.arizona.edu/vocabulary/mendelian_genetics/mendelian_genetics.
    Terms to know in Mendelian Genetics
    alleles
    The different forms of a gene. Y and y are different alleles of the gene that determines seed color. Alleles occupy the same locus, or position, on chromosomes.
    autosomal
    A locus on any chromosome but a sex chromosome. Not sex-linked.
    co-dominant alleles
    Two different alleles at a locus are responsible for different phenotypes, and both alleles affect the phenotype of the heterozygote. For example, consider the situation where there are three alleles A,B, and O that determine human blood type. Three possible genotypes are AA, BB, OO that correspond to the phenotypes of blood type A, B, and O respectively; Two other genotypes are AO and BO that correspond to blood types A and B, respectively because the O allele is recessive, The remaining genotype is AB, corresponding to blood type AB. Both the A and B alleles contribute to the phenotype of the heterozygote. Thus the alleles A and B are said to be co-dominant.
    complete linkage.
    Complete linkage describes the inheritance patterns for 2 genes on the same chromosome when the observed frequency for crossover between the loci is zero.
    dioecious
    Organisms produce only one type of gamete; i.e. humans

    7. Mendelian Genetics - Definition From Biology-Online.org
    Definition and other additional information on Mendelian Genetics from BiologyOnline.org dictionary.
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    Mendelian Genetics
    Definition noun (genetics) A set of theories that attempts to explain inheritance and biological diversity according to the tenets of Gregor Mendel regarding the transmission of genetic characters from parent organisms to their offspring based on his statistical analysis and scientific breeding experiments on pea plants. His significant contributions served as the cornerstone of genetics.
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    8. Mendelian Genetics - SkepticWiki
    Mendelian genetics, or classical genetics, is a set of laws and statistical principles that allow us to understand the patterns we see in the inheritance of heritable characteristics
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    A pea plant in flower Mendelian genetics , or classical genetics , is a set of laws and statistical principles that allow us to understand the patterns we see in the inheritance of heritable characteristics. We should mention that not all of what we call "Mendelian" genetics was known to Mendel, but it is often described as "Mendelian" because it fits neatly into the framework that Mendel devised. Although Mendel was, in some subtle respects, wrong, the classical understanding of genetics is a very good first approximation to the truth, useful for many purposes, and the further development of genetics was a refinement of Mendel's ideas, rather than a flat contradiction of it. Indeed, as tends to be the case in science , the chromosome theory of inheritance which succeeded Mendel's model allows us to understand why Mendelian genetics is nearly accurate nearly all of the time.
    edit Characters and traits
    Geneticists use the word character to refer to a feature of an organism that displays inheritable variation. Each possible variant is known as a

    9. Mendelian Genetics - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is Mendelian Genet
    Mendelian genetics. Discussion about Mendelian genetics. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Mendelian genetics.
    http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/Mendelian_genetics/

    10. Basic Principles Of Genetics: Topic Menu
    An introduction to Mendelian genetics from Palomar College. Includes tutorials, links, and a glossary.
    http://anthro.palomar.edu/mendel/
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    11. Mendelian Genetics
    Chapter Outline MENDELIAN PATTERNS OF INHERITANCE Chapter 11 Smorgasbord of Ears and Other Traits 1. Attached earlobes (Figure 11.1) are a recessive trait
    http://users.tamuk.edu/kfjab02/Biology/IntroCell/b1308_ch11.htm
    Chapter 1 - Observable Patterns of Inheritance
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  • outline, quiz, and flash cards: select from resources for chapter Mendelian Genetics many excellent links from Ken House's BioWeb On-Line Biology Book by M. J. Farabee
  • Introduction to Genetics Gene Interactions Kimball's Biology Pages
  • Mendel's Monohybrid Cross from Kimball's Biology Pages Genetic Linkage and Genetic Maps from Kimball's Biology Pages Gene Mapping with a Three Point Cross from Kimball's Biology Pages Blood groups The Biology Project an interactive online resource for learning biology, developed at The University of Arizona
  • Mendelian Genetics Monohybrid Cross Dihybrid Cross Blood Types MIT Biology Hypertext
  • Introduction to Mendelian Genetics Analyzing Crosses North Harris College Genetics Tutorials
  • Monohybrid Cross Dihybrid Cross Test Cross ... The Blood and Immunity from Clarenville High's best Biology 2201 class.
  • 12. Mendelian Inheritance - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Mendelian inheritance (or Mendelian genetics or Mendelism) is a set of primary tenets relating to the transmission of hereditary characteristics from parent organisms to their
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    Mendelian inheritance
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For a non-technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to genetics Part of the Biology series on Genetics Key components Chromosome
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    Genomics Topics ... e Mendelian inheritance (or Mendelian genetics or Mendelism ) is a set of primary tenets relating to the transmission of hereditary characteristics from parent organisms to their offspring; it underlies much of genetics . They were initially derived from the work of Gregor Mendel published in 1865 and 1866 which was "re-discovered" in 1900, and were initially very controversial. When they were integrated with the chromosome theory of inheritance by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1915, they became the core of classical genetics
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    13. Mendelian Genetics : SparkCharts
    Mendelian Genetics. Genetics is the study of the heredity of organisms. A gene is the basic unit of heredity; an allele is one of two or more alternative forms
    http://sparkcharts.sparknotes.com/biology/biology/section3.php

    14. Mendelian Genetics: Definition From Answers.com
    Scientific study of the role of the nuclear genome in heredity, as opposed to cytoplasmic inheritance.
    http://www.answers.com/topic/mendelian-genetics

    15. Biology Hypertextbook
    For the problems listed below, you are to solve the type of inheritance and explain the rationale of your choice. Mice I a) cross 1 redeyed mouse X white-eyed mouse
    http://www.sciencegateway.org/resources/biologytext/mg/problems.html

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    Mendelian Genetics Practice Problems
    For the problems listed below, you are to solve the type of inheritance and explain the rationale of your choice.
  • Mice I
    • a) cross 1: red-eyed mouse X white-eyed mouse
      gives F1: all red-eyed cross 2: red-eyed F1 X red-eyed F1
      gives F2:
      36 red-eyed
      13 white-eyed
    • b) cross 1: long-eared mouse X short-eared mouse
      gives F1:
      12 long-eared
      10 short-eared cross 2: long-eared F1 X long-eared F1
      gives F2: 36 long-eared 13 short-eared
  • Flowers cross 1: blue-flowered plant X white-flowered plant gives F1: all pale-blue-flowered cross 2: pale-blue F1 X pale-blue F1 gives F2: 27 blue 49 pale-blue 24 white
  • Blood Type
    • a) cross 1: person, type A blood X person with type B gives F1: all type AB blood cross 2: type AB F1 X type AB F1 gives F2: 2 type A 4 type AB 1 type B
    • b) cross 1: type A blood X type B gives F1: 2 type A blood 3 type AB blood 1 type B blood 2 type O blood
  • Mice II cross 1: tail-less mouse X normal mouse gives F1: 10 tail-less 9 normal cross 2: tail-less F1 X tail-less F1 gives F2: 10 normal 21 tail-less 9 dead
  • Flies cross 1: red-eyed female X red-eyed male gives F1: 50 red-eyed female 25 red-eyed male 25 white-eyed male cross 2: white-eyed male F1 X red-eyed female F1 52 crosses give: 30 red male 33 red female 48 crosses give: 22 red male 24 red female 21 white male 23 white female
  • Pedigrees
  • Mice III
    • a) cross 1: blue-eyed, long-toothed mouse
  • 16. The Biology Project
    Has tutorials and problem sets for learning biochemistry, cell, developmental, human, and molecular biology, Mendelian genetics, and immunology.
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    17. Mendelian Genetics
    Mendel's First Law. Variations to Mendel's First Law. Pedigree Analysis. Mendel's Second Law. ChiSquare Test. Pleiotropy. Epistasis. Modifier Genes. Penetrance and Expressivity
    http://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~mcclean/plsc431/mendel/mendel1.htm
    Mendel's First Law Variations to Mendel's First Law Pedigree Analysis Mendel's Second Law Chi-Square Test ... Genetic Topics
    Mendel's First Law of Genetics (Law of Segregation)
    Genetic analysis predates Gregor Mendel, but Mendel's laws form the theoretical basis of our understanding of the genetics of inheritance. Mendel made two innovations to the science of genetics:
  • developed pure lines
  • counted his results and kept statistical notes Pure Line - a population that breeds true for a particular trait [this was an important innovation because any non-pure (segregating) generation would and did confuse the results of genetic experiments] Results from Mendel's Experiments Parental Cross F Phenotype F Phenotypic Ratio F Ratio Round x Wrinkled Seed Round 5474 Round:1850 Wrinkled Yellow x Green Seeds Yellow 6022 Yellow:2001 Green Red x White Flowers Red 705 Red:224 White Tall x Dwarf Plants Tall l787 Tall:227 Dwarf Terms and Results Found in the Table Phenotype - literally means "the form that is shown"; it is the outward, physical appearance of a particular trait Mendel's pea plants exhibited the following phenotypes:
    • - round or wrinkled seed phenotype
    • - yellow or green seed phenotype
    • - red or white flower phenotype
    • - tall or dwarf plant phenotype
    Seed Color : Green and yellow seeds.
  • 18. Mendelian Genetics
    Vocabulary . Character –heritable feature; Trait – each variant for a character; Truebreeding – plants that self-pollinate all offspring are the same variety
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    19. Basic Principles Of Genetics: Mendel's Genetics
    F or thousands of years farmers and herders have been selectively breeding their plants and animals to produce more useful hybrids. It was somewhat of a hit or miss process
    http://anthro.palomar.edu/mendel/mendel_1.htm
    Mendel's Genetics Hybridized domesticated horses
    F or thousands of years farmers and herders have been selectively breeding their plants and animals to produce more useful hybrids . It was somewhat of a hit or miss process since the actual mechanisms governing inheritance were unknown. Knowledge of these genetic mechanisms finally came as a result of careful laboratory breeding experiments carried out over the last century and a half. Gregor Mendel
    By the 1890's, the invention of better microscopes allowed biologists to discover the basic facts of cell division and sexual reproduction. The focus of genetics research then shifted to understanding what really happens in the transmission of hereditary traits from parents to children. A number of hypotheses were suggested to explain heredity, but Gregor Mendel , a little known Central European monk, was the only one who got it more or less right. His ideas had been published in 1866 but largely went unrecognized until 1900, which was long after his death. His early adult life was spent in relative obscurity doing basic genetics research and teaching high school mathematics, physics, and Greek in Brno (now in the Czech Republic). In his later years, he became the abbot of his monastery and put aside his scientific work. Common edible peas While Mendel's research was with plants, the basic underlying principles of heredity

    20. Genetics [Athro, Limited: Biology]
    The basic tool for Mendelian genetics is the Punnett Square. Examples of Genes. It is rare that an aspect of an organism will be controlled by a single gene that has just two
    http://www.athro.com/evo/gen/geframe.html

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