Lesson 11 of 14 • 5 upvotes • 7:25mins
This lesson deals with the binomial expansion theorem in genetics, that determines the probability that any group of F2 individuals will have a particular combination of phenotype, in a unordered event.
14 lessons • 2h
Overview of the course
3:53mins
Introduction of Genetics
7:56mins
Some important terminologies in Genetics
11:08mins
Alleles
8:40mins
Multiple and Lethal alleles
8:47mins
Genetic Mapping introduction and significance
9:49mins
Basics of Genetic Linkage and mapping
9:00mins
Finding gene order and distance
11:52mins
Sex chromosome
10:02mins
Difference between X and Y chromosome
8:20mins
Binomial expansion
7:25mins
Pseudoalleles
8:20mins
Complementation test
7:11mins
Practice questions on complementation test
8:18mins