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Incomplete Dominance, Codominance and Multiple Alleles
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INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE Incomplete Dominance- Pattern of gene expression in which the phenotype of a heterozygous individual is intermediate between those of the parents. Cases in which one allele is not completely dominant over another. Example: Snapdragons and Carnations
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Incomplete Dominance- F 1 generation
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Incomplete Dominance- F 2 generation
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CODOMINANCE Codominance- The condition in which both alleles in a heterozygous organism are expressed. BOTH alleles contribute to the phenotype. The two alleles don’t blend, but are rather both present in the offspring. Examples- Checkered Chickens, Roan Horses, Roan Cows, Variegated Clover.
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BB W W BW Codominance White chicken Black chicken Checkered BlackWhite
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http://search.vadlo.com/b/q?rel=2&keys=Dominance+Incomplete+Dominance+Codominance+PPT Roan Horse
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Roan Cattle Variegated Clover http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_zUPrgMM5tUg/SSVdrs59_uI/AAAAAAAAAA8/qJGjG2nZPhk/s200/codominance.GIF http://www.ccs.k12.in.us/chsteachers/BYost/Biology%20Notes/CH11notescoincompletedom_files/image004.jpg
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Multiple Alleles Multiple Alleles- Genes which have more than two alleles. It is common for more than 2 alleles to control a trait in a population Multiple alleles can only be studied in populations since each individual only has 2 alleles for a trait. Examples: human blood types, fruit fly eye color, coat color in rabbits: C, cch, ch, and c.
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Complex Inheritance and Human Heredity Coat Color of Rabbits Light gray Dark gray Himalayan Albino Chinchilla 11.2 Complex Patterns of Inheritance Chapter 11
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Genotype Blood Type IAIAIAIA A IAiIAiA IBIBIBIB B IBiIBiB IAIBIAIB AB iiO ABO Blood Type ABO blood type in humans is determined by three alleles: I A I B i I A and I B are codominant alleles. Both I A and I B are dominant to the allele i.
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Complex Inheritance and Human Heredity Multiple Alleles Blood groups in humans ABO blood groups have three forms of alleles. 11.2 Complex Patterns of Inheritance Chapter 11
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Donor-recipient compatibility Recipient TypeABABO A DonorB AB O = Unsafe transfusion = Safe transfusion Note: Type O blood may be transfused into all the other types = the universal donor. Type AB blood can receive blood from all the other blood types = the universal recipient. © 2007 Paul Billiet ODWSODWS
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