Bell Work 1/19 Hemophilia is a sex-linked, recessive trait. Which of the following describes the probability of hemophilia in the offspring of a man who.

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Bell Work 1/19 Hemophilia is a sex-linked, recessive trait. Which of the following describes the probability of hemophilia in the offspring of a man who does not have hemophilia and a woman whose father is a hemophiliac? Each of their sons will have hemophilia None of their daughters will have hemophilia Their sons have a 25% chance of having hemophilia There is a 50% chance their daughters will have hemophilia

Incomplete Dominance Incomplete Dominance: The heterozygous genotype produces a phenoytype that falls in between the dominant trait and the recessive trait.

Rr Example: Flower color In flowers, petal color demonstrates incomplete dominance. Red results when a flower has homozygous dominant alleles for the trait. White results when a flower has homozygous recessive alleles for the trait. A flower that is heterozygous for this trait will be pink. Predict the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the offspring for the following: 1. Red and white RR x rr Genotypic Ratio: 100% Rr Phenotypic Ratio: 100% pink flowers R R Rr r

Example: In flowers, petal color demonstrates incomplete dominance. Red results when a flower has homozygous dominant alleles for the trait. White results when a flower has homozygous recessive alleles for the trait. A flower that is heterozygous for this trait will be pink. Predict the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the offspring for the following: 2. Red and pink RR x Rr Genotypic Ratio: 50% RR 50% Rr Phenotypic Ratio: 50% Red flowers, 50% Pink flowers R R RR Rr R r

Rr rr RR Rr rr White and Pink rr x Rr r r R r Pink and Pink Rr x Rr Genotypic Ratio: 50% Rr 50% rr Phenotypic Ratio: 50% Pink flowers 50% White flowers r r Rr rr R r Pink and Pink Rr x Rr Genotypic Ratio: 25% RR 50% Rr 25% rr Phenotypic Ratio: 25% Red flowers 50% Pink flowers 25% White flowers R r RR Rr rr R r

Codominance Codominance: condition in which both alleles of a gene are expressed in heterozygous offspring.

Example 1: In cows black coat color and white coat color are codominant. Heterozygous offspring will be spotted. Black cow and White cow BB x WW B B Genotypic Ratio: 100% BW Phenotypic Ratio: 100% Spotted cow BW W

Example 1: In cows black coat color and white coat color are codominant. Heterozygous offspring will be spotted. 2. Black cow and Spotted cow BB x BW B B Genotypic Ratio: 50% BB 50% BW Phenotypic Ratio: 50% Black cow 50% Spotted cow BB BW B W

Example 1: In cows black coat color and white coat color are codominant. Heterozygous offspring will be spotted. 3. Both Spotted cows BW x BW Genotypic Ratio: 25 % BB 50% BW 25% WW Phenotypic Ratio: 25% Black cow 50% Spotted cow 25% White cow B W BB BW WW B W

Blood Type (phenotype) Example 2: Blood type in humans is an example of both codominance and multiple alleles. the gene for type A and the gene for type B are codominant. The gene for type O is recessive. Blood Type (phenotype) Genotype A IAIA or IAi B IBIB or IBi AB IAIB O ii

Determine the possible blood types of the offspring when: 1. Mother is type O, Father is type A (homozygous) i i IA

IAi Determine the possible blood types of the offspring when: 1. Mother is type O, Father is type A (homozygous) i i Genotypic Ratio: 100% AO Phenotypic Ratio: 100% Type A Blood IAi IA

Determine the possible blood types of the offspring when: 2. Mother is type AB, Father is Type A (heterozygous)

Determine the possible blood types of the offspring when: 2. Mother is type AB, Father is Type A (heterozygous) Genotypic Ratio: 25 % IAIA 25% IAi 25% IAIB 25% IBi Phenotypic Ratio: 50% Type A Blood 25% Type AB Blood 25% Type B Blood IA IB IAIA IAIB IAi IBi IA i

Determine the possible blood types of the offspring when: 3. Mother is type A (heterozygous), Father is type B (heterozygous)

Determine the possible blood types of the offspring when: 3. Mother is type A (heterozygous), Father is type B (heterozygous) Genotypic Ratio: 25 % ii 25% IAi 25% IAIB 25% IBi Phenotypic Ratio: 25% Type O Blood 25% Type A Blood 25% Type AB Blood 25% Type B Blood IA i IAIB IBi IAi ii IB i

Determine the possible blood types of the offspring when: 4. Mother is type B (homozygous), Father is type A (homozygous)

IAIB Determine the possible blood types of the offspring when: 4. Mother is type B (homozygous), Father is type A (homozygous) IB IB Genotypic Ratio: 100% AB Phenotypic Ratio: 100% Type AB Blood IAIB IA

Multiple Alleles Multiple alleles mean multiple phenotypes. Ex: Rabbits have four alleles for coat color. C is dominant to cch which is dominant to ch which is dominant to c. Two alleles means three genotypes and only two phenotypes, but four alleles mean more genotypes and phenotypes.

Epistasis Epistasis occurs when a gene at one location affects a gene at another location. Ex: Coat color in adorable ponies B codes for coat color. B= brown, b=tan. C codes for presence of pigment. C=pigment present, c=pigment absent.

Epistasis Practice: 2 ponies with the following genotypes mate. Complete a punnett square to predict the ratio of their offspring BbCc x BbCc

Epistasis

Polygenic Traits Single traits controlled by more than one gene. Many human traits are polygenic, which explains the variation in human traits. Ex. Eye color, height, skin color