This document provides an overview of genetics and inheritance concepts taught in Campbell & Reece's chapters 14 and 15. It begins by defining genetics as the study of heredity, then summarizes Gregor Mendel's pioneering experiments with pea plants which discovered the basic principles of heredity, including dominant and recessive traits, genotypes and phenotypes. The document explains how Mendel performed genetic crosses and formulated his laws of inheritance. It also covers additional genetics topics such as degrees of dominance, multiple alleles, pleiotropy, polygenic inheritance, sex determination, and inheritance of sex-linked genes.