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Gene Interaction
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Types of Gene Interaction
Definition: coordinated action of non-allelic genes controlling a single phenotypic trait Type 1: simple unmodified Mendelian ratios Type 2: epistasis: modified Mendelian rations Type 3 Quantitative “polygenic” continuous variation (height)
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Epistasis Definition: non-reciprocal interaction of non-allelic genes so that one gene masks the phenotypic expression of another non-allelic gene (opposite: pleiotropy) Example Labrador Retrievers (E and B gene) EE/Ee BB/Bb Dilute golden -> brown -> black pigment E_B_ = black E_bb = brown eeB_ = golden eebb = golden Altered ratio: 9:3:4 Genotype ee is epistatic (standing above or masking remaining steps) to B_ Geneotype B_ is hypostatic to ee
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Plumage in Parakeets (genes A and B)
Gene A Gene B Blue + yellow White -> Blue (with gene A) White -> Yellow (gene B)
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Parakeets If A is present and no B -> blue
If B is present and no A -> yellow If B and A is present -> green Neither (aa and bb) -> white pigment Precursor is white for both A and B
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In horses
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Mice
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Kernel Anatomy
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Pathways Colorless 1 -> (gene A1catalyzes)-> colorless 2
Gene A 2 catalyzes to bronze pigment Gene Bz1 catalyzes to red pigment Gene Bz2 catalyzes to purple pigment Gene C and R must be present to active pathway Gene CI inhibits action of A1 = 13:1 ratio Gene rr inhibits A1 =9:7 ratio Gene bz1 bz1 inhibits Bz2 = 9:3:4 Gene a2a2 inhibits phenotypic expression of gene Y (yellow endosperm) 12:3:1
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