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Variations to Inheritance Exceptions to Mendel’s Laws
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Other Inheritance Patterns There are other ways that traits are inherited Scientist found out there are excepts to Mendel’s experiments 1)Incomplete Dominance 2)Codominance 3)X-Linked Traits (Sex-Linked) 4)Multiple Alleles 5)Polygenic Traits
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Incomplete Dominance When an allele is not completely dominant over the other. Results in the offspring having a “blending” phenotype Example : Red Flowers X White Flowers _pink flowers
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Codominance When both alleles Are expressed. Both are Dominant. Example – A cow with brown and white coat Think?????? - A pink plant and a white plant were crossed and the offspring exhibited codominance. What would the offspring look like?
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X-Linked Traits Traits found on the sex chromosomes Some inheritance is autosomal – on the other 22 pairs chromosomes, while others are only found on the 23 pair chromosome, known as one the sex chromosome. Typically affect more males than females!
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X-Linked Examples Color Blindness – unable to see certain colors such as red and green Hemophilia – disease where the blood is unable to clot.
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Multiple Alleles More than two forms of alleles Our blood type is an example of a trait with more than 2 alleles Blood Types 1)A 2)B 3)O
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Blood Groups An A blood type can have either AA allele or AO allele B Blood types will have BB or BO AB blood type will be AB An O blood type will be OO
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Polygenic Traits When multiple alleles control one trait it is considered polygenic. Example such as skin color, height, eye color, or fingerprints are polygenic traits.
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