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Polygenic Inheritance Trait controlled by 2 or more genes May be on the same or different chromosomes Shows a range, intermediate is most common phenotype Upper and lower case letters used
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Many variations in skin color
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Skin color: A polygenic trait Determining # of Genes Involved in Skin Color Observed distribution of skin color Expected distribution- 1 gene Expected distribution- 4 genes Expected distribution- 3 genes Range of skin color Light Right Number of individuals
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Skin Color Skin color is actually due to 5 genes Genotypes darkest to lightest: AABBCCDDEE would be darkest AaBbCcDdEe would be medium aabbccddee would be lightest
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Influence of external environment In arctic foxes temperature has an effect on the expression of coat color. In winter, fur is white.
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Arctic Fox in summer coloration: influence of external environment
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External influences can also be seen in leaves. Leaves can have different sizes, thicknesses, and shapes depending on the amount of light they receive. Influence of external environment
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The internal environments of males and females are different because of hormones and structural differences. An organism’s age can also affect gene function. Influence of internal environment
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Peacock (male) Peahen (female)
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Sex-linked Traits Traits (genes) located on the sex chromosomes Sex chromosomes are X and Y XX genotype for females XY genotype for males Many sex-linked traits carried on X chromosome
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Thomas Hunt Morgan American biologist Worked with fruit flies also called Drosophila Found that the gene for eye color is located on the X chromosome Discovered sex-linked inheritance
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Sex-linked Traits Sex Chromosomes XX chromosome - femaleXy chromosome - male fruit fly eye color Example: Eye color in fruit flies
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Sex-linked Trait Problem Example: Eye color in fruit flies (red-eyed male) x (white-eyed female) X R Y x X r X r Remember: the Y chromosome in males does not carry traits. RR = red eyed Rr = red eyed rr = white eyed XY = male XX = female XRXR XrXr XrXr Y
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Sex-linked Trait Solution: X R X r X r Y X R X r X r Y 50% red eyed female 50% white eyed male XRXR XrXr XrXr Y
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Female Carriers Females are carriers of sex-linked traits if they have the heterozygous genotype. Males cannot be carriers because they only have one X chromosome. Female parents who are carriers, pass sex-linked traits to all children, but males are usually the ones who express the trait.
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Examples of Sex-linked Traits: Red-green colorblindness Male Pattern Baldness Hemophilia Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Hairy Ears Y Chromosome
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