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Co- dominance WALT That some alleles show incomplete dominance That some alleles show co-dominance
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Incomplete dominance Where the action of one allele does not mask the action of another Neither allele has dominant control over a particular characteristic The heterozygous offspring have an intermediate phenotype between the contrasting parents
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The snapdragon An example of incomplete dominance is the snapdragon When red and white flowered flowers are crossed The resulting offspring are all ……………..
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Pink!! Draw the cross of the red and white flowered snapdragon What would the F1 cross produce?
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F1 Cross × Gametes
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A plant breeder wants to produce flowers that are only pink or white Determine the phenotypes of the parents necessary to produce these desired offspring. Use a punnet square Gametes
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Co dominance This is where two alleles in a heterozygous organism contribute equally to the phenotype Both alleles are independently and equally expressed An examples of this is the human blood group AB where both alleles are equally expressed
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Multiple Alleles In humans the inheritance of the ABO blood group is determined by a gene – symbol I which has 3 different alleles. The ABO antigens consist of sugars attached to the surface of RBC The alleles code for enzymes that join together these sugars
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Allele I A causes production of antigen A on RBCs Allele I B causes production of antigen B on RBCs Allele I O causes no production of antigens on RBCs Alleles I A and I B are codominant and allele I O is recessive to both
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For each blood group A, B, AB and O work out the possible genetypes Blood group Possible genotypes A I A I A or I A I O B I B I B or I B I O AB I A I B OIOIOOIOIO
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The transmission of these alleles occurs in normal Mendelian fashion.
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A cross between certain individuals of blood group A and certain individuals of blood group B may produce offspring with any one of the 4 blood groups:
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