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General Genetics Cayla Doner Science December 15 th –16 th
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Incomplete Dominance This is when one gene does not completely hide the other gene. It is also known as blending.
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Incomplete Dominance An example is a female white mouse and a male black mouse producing a gray mouse.
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Mendelian Inheritance Gregor Mendel studied traits passed from generation to generation in pea plants such as height, color, and shape. Medelian principles of heredity: 1. Traits are controlled by alleles, which are types of cells. 2. Alleles are either dominant or recessive. 3. Alleles on chromosomes are spread out onto different sex cells.
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Mendelian Inheritance Here are some traits Mendel found in pea plants.
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Multiple Alleles Multiple alleles are different forms of the same gene. Multiple alleles=more than 2 forms of the same gene in that population. For example: blood type: there are a total of six alleles= 3 from the mother and three from the father.
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Polygenic Inheritance Polygenic traits=more than one gene contributes to the phenotype. Polygenic inheritance- The inheritance of traits are passed form parents to offspring.
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Polygenic Inheritance When a TRAIT is accompanied by a combination of GENES, rather than by a single gene.TRAITGENES Height, skin color, and eyes are a few examples of polygenic inheritance. It also occurs in wheat color and production of milk in cows.
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