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28N Multiple Alleles
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Multiple Alleles = more than 2 alleles are present for one gene
Example: Human ABO blood types-there are 3 alleles Genotypes: Blood Types: IAIA or IAi AA or AO Type A IBIB or IBi BB or BO Type B IAIB AB Type AB ii OO Type O
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AB (Universal Recipient)
Multiple Alleles Blood Group Can give blood to Can receive blood from AB (Universal Recipient) AB AB, A, B, O A A, AB A, O B B, AB B, O O (Universal Donor) O
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Percentage of the Population
Multiple Alleles Blood Type Percentage of the Population O 43% A 40% B 12% AB 5%
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Multiple Alleles Example 1: homozygous type A female X
heterozygous type B male Genotype Ratio: 50% IAIB 50% IAi Phenotype Ratio: 50% Type AB 50% Type A IA IA IB IAIB IAIB i IAi IAi
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Multiple Alleles Example 2: Type O female X Type AB male
Genotype Ratio: 50% AO 50% BO Phenotype Ratio: 50% Type A 50% Type B O O A AO AO B BO BO
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Charles Drew Found that blood cells can be frozen and stored
Set up blood banks for transfusions
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Polygenic Traits = traits controlled by two or more genes
Examples: Skin, eye color, height influenced by the combination of different genes AABBCC = most amount of melanin (pigment) – darkest skin aabbcc = least amount of melanin –lightest skin AaBbCc = medium colored skin
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Environmental Influence = an individual’s phenotype may depend on conditions in the environment
Examples: Arctic fox – white in the winter and brown in the summer because the pigment producing genes do not work in the cold
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Environmental Influence
Siamese cats and Himalayan rabbits – have dark colored fur on their extremities The allele that controls pigment production can only function at the lower temperatures of those extremities
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