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Beyond Mendel Mendel discovered that in some traits, one allele is dominant over the other allele (we call this simple dominance) However, many traits do not work like that Ex. Incomplete dominance Codominance
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Incomplete Dominance Neither trait is dominant or recessive
A heterozygous individual will have a blend of the two traits Ex. Snapdragons Instead of using R and r, we use FR and FW to show incomplete dominance Red = FR FR Pink = FR FW White = FW FW
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Incomplete dominance example
Cross a red flower with a white flower: If we crossed two plants from the F1 generation, we would get:
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Co-dominance BOTH alleles for a trait are dominant
A heterozygous individual expresses both traits Ex. Black rooster breeds with a white hen Black: FBFB White: FWFW The F1 are all “barred” (black and white feathers)
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Example In four o’clock plants, red flowers are incompletely dominant over white flowers. Heterozygous flowers are pink. If a red flower is crossed with a white flower, what is the colour of: The F1 generation? The F1 generation crossed with the red parent? The F1 generation crossed with the white parent?
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Example 2 A cross between a yellow snake & a blue snake produces offspring that are all green: What are the genotypes of the parent generation (P)? What are the genotypes of the F1 generation? What would be the phenotypic ratios of offspring produced by two green snakes?
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Sickle cell anemia An inherited genetic condition that results in a decrease in the ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen Sickle red blood cells become hard and irregularly shaped Become clogged in blood vessels Causes excruciating pain, damage to body organs and even death
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Sickle cell anemia If you are a carrier of sickle cell anemia, you have higher resistance to malaria – a deadly disease caused by a protist, common in warm areas Sickle cell carriers have a survival advantage compared to those who do not Therefore, the allele for sickle cell is passed on more frequently
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Polygenic inheritance
Some traits are a result of a combination of many genes Ex. Height, skin colour, eye colour Depending on which alleles you inherit for each of these genes, your traits may fall inside a great range
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Polygenic inheritance
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Polygenic inheritance
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