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Bibliography

“Basic Principles of Genetics: Probability of Inheritance.” 2012. Accessed February 27, 2024. https://www.palomar.edu/anthro/mendel/mendel_2.htm.

-A website, whose only purpose is to explain the logic behind Punnett Square function.

-This source has been referenced by the Genetics Generation source, and this is a great explanation as to how a Punnett Square works.

-The main purpose of this source is to completely and simply explaining the functions of a Punnett square.

Bateson, W., L. Carroll, A.G. Cock, F.A.E. Crew, A.W.F. Edwards, and R.A. Fisher. “Punnett’s Square.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, November 25, 2011. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369848611001373?casa_token=XRCR6aZ_zDsAAAAA%3AixiP9tlxwpaRSMPFjj0nbY4yg9zkleWBcpIKxRQycAKHOLkq18sqteZv2Ng24qB6RITPhjYtTw.

-The sources has great references.

-Great objective explanation towards the Punnett Squares concepts.

Churchill, Frederick B. “Wilhelm Johannsen’s Genotype-Phenotype Distinction.” Wilhelm Johannsen’s Genotype-Phenotype Distinction | Embryo Project Encyclopedia, 1972. https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/wilhelm-johannsens-genotype-phenotype-distinction.

-This source does a great job at explaining the differences between a genotype and phenotype from a genetics and biological context.

Fairbanks, Daniel J., and Bryce Rytting. “Mendelian Controversies: A Botanical and Historical Review.” Botanical Society Of America, May 1, 2001. https://bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.2307/2657027.

-This Source of heavily referenced.

-Explains the History of Mendelian Genetics.

Fisher, Ronald A. “The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection.” Google Books, 1958. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=sT4lIDk5no4C&oi=fnd&pg=PR6&dq=ronald%2Bfisher%2Bgenetic%2Bdiversity&ots=oGI86J2V4h&sig=pR2z2YF9SZx_Zt4yMmKFmfRF_v0#v=onepage&q=ronald%20fisher%20genetic%20diversity&f=false.

-Addresses and proves Ronald Fisher issues on genetic diversity, that was discussed in the Mendelian Inheritance article.

-Extremely well referenced, and has researched sone out within the book.

Goldschmidt, Richard B. “Chromosomes and Genes.” Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, January 1, 1970. https://symposium.cshlp.org/content/16/1.extract.

-This sources explains the origins of chromosomal and gene discoveries.

-Extremely well referenced.

“Gregor Mendel and the Principles of Inheritance | Learn Science at Scitable.” Miko, I. 2008. Accessed February 27, 2024. http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/gregor-mendel-and-the-principles-of-inheritance-593.

-Ph D. appears to be responsible for most of this research.

-Covers most of the content that is relevant to a discussion about Mendelian Genetics.

-Will not be the most heavily used sources, and should not be my first priority towards my research.

“Mendelian Genetics.” Rivard, Laura. 2014. Genetics Generation. Accessed February 27, 2024. https://knowgenetics.org/mendelian-genetics/.

-A website managed by an extremely trusted organization, editors are well educated on the topic of modern genetics.

-Monitored by an expert who has a Ph D. in Biology.

-Extremely good references, one of which is in the reference list.

-Very simply to understand, and the text is accurate.

Miller, Christine. 2020. “5.13 Mendelian Inheritance,” September. https://humanbiology.pressbooks.tru.ca/chapter/5-12-mendelian-inheritance/.

-Information taken from a college textbook from Thompson Rivers University.

-Source discussed real world application to Mendelian genetic studies.

-Lots of opportunities for individuals learning this material to practice some of these skills.

-Topics here including inheritance patterns, and how to apply this knowledge using pedigrees or Punnett squares.

Mittelsten Scheid, Ortrun. 2022. “Mendelian and Non-Mendelian Genetics in Model Plants.” The Plant Cell 34 (7): 2455–61. https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koac070.

-This is a Journal Article, that appears to have gone through several revisions before release.

-This is an extremely recent article, published only two years ago (July, 2022).

-An application and example for how Mendelian Genetics can come in several different forms, that is not just restricted to diploid organisms.

-References are extremely trustworthy and reliable for correct and current information.

-Information comes straight out of a college level textbook.

-Introduces the idea that not all genetics is mendelian based.

Rider, Chris. “A Brief History of Genetics.” Cambridge Scholars Publishing, June 2020. https://www.cambridgescholars.com/resources/pdfs/978-1-5275-5885-4-sample.pdf.

-This source is a book that was written in June, 2020.

-Extremely current, and is relevant towards the topic of Mendelian Inheritance.

-Goes in great detail about how the subject evolved over time.

Sumner, Francis B. Is Evolution a Continuous or Discontinuous Process? 29 (July 1929).

-Extremely well referenced

-Talks about an issue discussed in the Mendelian Inheritance article.