• Classical genetics is the branch of genetics based solely on visible results of reproductive acts. It is the oldest discipline in the field of genetics...
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  • sub-disciplines and related fields, with an emphasis on classical genetics, quantitative genetics, population biology, phylogenetics, speciation, and systematics...
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    associated traits. Dominance is a key concept in Mendelian inheritance and classical genetics. Letters and Punnett squares are used to demonstrate the principles...
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    inheritance by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1915, they became the core of classical genetics. Ronald Fisher combined these ideas with the theory of natural selection...
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  • to understand the processes behind adaptation. This contrasts with classical genetics, which works mostly on crosses between laboratory strains, and DNA...
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    Human genetics is the study of inheritance as it occurs in human beings. Human genetics encompasses a variety of overlapping fields including: classical genetics...
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    Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms. It is an important branch in biology because heredity is vital to organisms'...
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  • Forward genetics is a molecular genetics approach of determining the genetic basis responsible for a phenotype. Forward genetics provides an unbiased approach...
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    genetic screens of classical genetics. While forward genetics seeks to find the genetic basis of a phenotype or trait, reverse genetics seeks to find what...
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    history of genetics dates from the classical era with contributions by Pythagoras, Hippocrates, Aristotle, Epicurus, and others. Modern genetics began with...
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  • inheritance Molecular evolution Classical genetics Developmental genetics Conservation genetics Ecological genetics Evolutionary genetics Genetic engineering Metagenics...
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    throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. Following the rise of classical genetics, many biologists—including a new wave of physical scientists in biology—pursued...
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  • Hypostatic gene (category Classical genetics)
    Rieger, R.; Michaelis, A.; Green, M.M. (1968), A glossary of genetics and cytogenetics: Classical and molecular, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 9780387076683...
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    Genetics. 5 (9): e1000658. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000658. PMC 2734982. PMID 19763175. Elof Axel Carlson, Mendel's Legacy: The Origin of Classical Genetics...
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  • given fly is homozygous for either a or b, it will have white eyes. In genetics, a complementation test can be conducted to understand the interaction...
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  • (RNAi) screen is essentially a forward genetics screen using a reverse genetics technique. Similar to classical genetic screens in the past, large-scale...
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  • Midphalangeal hair (category Classical genetics)
    of the ring finger, is one of the most widely studied markers in classical genetics of human populations. Although this polymorphism was observed at other...
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  • Allele (category Classical genetics)
    gene locus for the ABO blood type carbohydrate antigens in humans, classical genetics recognizes three alleles, IA, IB, and i, which determine compatibility...
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  • Auricular hypertrichosis (category Classical genetics)
    Auricular hypertrichosis (hypertrichosis lanuginosa acquisita, hypertrichosis pinnae auris) is a genetic condition expressed as long and strong hairs growing...
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    Haplotype (redirect from Phase (genetics))
    chromosome (imputation). Such information is critical for investigating the genetics of common diseases; which in fact have been investigated in humans by the...
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    Punnett square (category Classical genetics)
    visual representation of Mendelian inheritance, a fundamental concept in genetics which is discovery of Gregor Mendel. For multiple traits, using the "forked-line...
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    Molecular genetics is a branch of biology that addresses how differences in the structures or expression of DNA molecules manifests as variation among...
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  • and then self-crossed the resulting PpLl lines. According to Mendelian genetics, the expected phenotypes would occur in a 9:3:3:1 ratio of PL:Pl:pL:pl...
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    Ob/ob mouse (category Classical genetics)
    The ob/ob or obese mouse is a mutant mouse that eats excessively due to mutations in the gene responsible for the production of leptin and becomes profoundly...
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    Test cross (category Classical genetics)
    Under the law of dominance in genetics, an individual expressing a dominant phenotype could contain either two copies of the dominant allele (homozygous...
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    Synteny (category Classical genetics)
    In genetics, the term synteny refers to two related concepts: In classical genetics, synteny describes the physical co-localization of genetic loci on...
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    Origins of Classical Genetics. New York: Cold Spring Harbor. Deichmann, Ute (2011). "Early 20th-century research at the interfaces of genetics, development...
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    Gamete (category Classical genetics)
    A gamete (/ˈɡæmiːt/; from Ancient Greek γαμετή (gametḗ) 'wife', ultimately from Ancient Greek γάμος (gámos) 'marriage') is a haploid cell that fuses with...
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    develop modern theories of genetics. The union of traditional Darwinian evolution with subsequent discoveries in classical genetics formed the modern synthesis...
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  • Polygene (category Classical genetics)
    Rieger R. Michaelis A., Green M. M. (1976). Glossary of genetics and cytogenetics: Classical and molecular. Heidelberg - New York: Springer-Verlag....
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