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Exploring Mendelian Genetics 11-3 Independent Assortment Inheritance Patterns Beyond Simple Dominance
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Quick Review Allele: each letter (R or r) Dominant masks Recessive (Rr or rr) Law of Dominance? Homozygous RR/rr Heterozygous Rr
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Law of Independent Assortment States that genes for different traits can segregate independently during meiosis Gives many more genetic variations MEANING: If a pea plant is yellow and wrinkled, both sets of alleles will separate independently (they work alone!) An offspring can receive any combination of r’s and y’s
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Dihybrid Crosses Used For Proof (pg 270/271)
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Incomplete Dominance Dominant and Recessive Blend in a heterozygous genotype Ex: Flower Color Red (RR) Flower X White (rr) Flower =PINK (Rr) Can you think of other examples?
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Co dominance No recessive, Both traits expressed Ex:coat color Heterozygous will both be capital letters because both dominant!
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RR=Black, WW=White, RW=Black and White Bunny
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Other Ways To Show Genotypes Use 2 different letters (all caps) Ex: BW=black and white bunny Use apostrophes to show the other allele Ex: RR = red R’R’ = white RR’=Roan (Roan= both) Found in cows, horses, dogs, etc
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Examples of Roan Animals (co-dominant coat color)
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Multiple Alleles Genes with 3 or more alleles Ex: Blood Typing 3 alleles = I A, I B, i Give 4 possible phenotypes: A (I A I A, I A i) B (I B I B, I B i) AB (I A I B ) O (ii)
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Here’s How… AA= A Ai = A BB = B Bi = B AB= AB ii = O
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Polygenic Trait Several Genes Influence a Trait Ex: Skin, Weight, Eye Color, Height Most genes scattered along the same chromosome What causes so many variations?
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Traits Influenced by Environment Phenotypes can change based on environment Ex: Hydrangea Color Fur in mammals (color and thickness) Height and weight in humans based nutrition
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