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Incomplete Dominance & Codominance
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Codominance red white roan
Defined: when a single gene has more than one dominant allele Ex: Cattle Coat Red cow x White bull = Myth: Colors blend Reality: Both colors are equally seen Ex: Human Blood types Type A x Type B = Type AB red white roan
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Blood Types Human blood type has 3 alleles Dominant A allele
Dominant B allele Recessive O allele Type A & Type B are dominant to type O Type A and Type B are codominant to each other Dad will pass 1 of these 3 Mom will pass 1 of these 3 Child genotypes Type A Type AB Type A Type AB Type B Type B Type A Type B Type O
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1 minute: Discuss with your neighbor
1 minute: Discuss with your neighbor. Mike is heterozygous for type A blood and Lisa is heterozygous for type B blood. A) Probability of child having type A blood? 25% B) Probability of child having codominant blood? C) Probability of child being Heterozygous? 75% B o A o A B A o B o o o
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1 minute: Discuss with your neighbor
1 minute: Discuss with your neighbor. Jason is homozygous for type A blood and Maria who is heterozygous for type B blood. Their child, Rick, has codominant blood. Type A Type B Draw a pedigree for this family. Complete a Punnett square for Jason and Maria. What were the odds of Rick having codominant blood? 50% AA Jason Maria BB Ao Bo Rick Codominant? AB B o A A B A o A B A o
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Incomplete Dominance P P PP P P Red (RR) White (WW) Pink (RW)
Defined: Neither allele is completely dominant Heterozygous = blended appearance More than 2 different phenotypes can occur Ex: Many flower colors
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B Y B B B Y B blue green B B B Y blue green
In certain species of fish, blue scales (BB) and yellow (YY) scales are incompletely dominant. Fill in the Punnett square with the genotype of a blue male and a green female. What is the probability of obtaining heterozygous fish? Yellow fish? B Y B B B Y 50% B blue green B B B Y 0% blue green
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Carnations show incomplete dominance where a red allele and white allele blend to make pink. A pink colored male pollinated a pink colored female. 7 seeds were created and later grew into plants with 3 having pink flowers, 2 with white flowers, and 2 with red flowers. Create a pedigree for these 9 flowers (make the offspring any gender you wish). Create a Punnett square for the parents. Probability of growing pink? RW RW RW RW RW WW WW RR RR R W R R R R R R W W R W R R W W W W 50%
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Incomplete vs. Codominance
Codominance: Both equally expressed Red flowers + White flowers = Incomplete Dominance: alleles blend
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