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1 8.2 Alleles and Genes Interact to Produce Phenotypes AP Biology Radjewski

2 Mutations Rare inherited changes in the genetic material Occur in genes One allele can be mutated to a different allele

3 Incomplete Dominance Many genes have alleles that are neither dominant or recessive to one another. There is an intermediate phenotype (Blend) Example – snapdragons – RR = red – WW – white – RW = pink! Example: Cross a red flowered Japanese 4:00 plant with a white flowered 4:00 plant

4 Incomplete Dominance Example Genotype: 100% RW Phenotype: 100% pink

5 Blood Types - Codominance Codominance – Two alleles of a gene share dominance and are both expressed In humans there is a gene I that encodes an enzyme involved in the attachment of sugars to a glycoprotein on the surface of red blood cells There are 3 alleles of the gene: I A, I B, and I O. The I A and I B alleles both encode active enzymes, but the enzymes attach different sugars to the glycoprotein.

6 Blood Types Continued The I O allele does not encode an active enzyme, so no sugar attaches When two different alleles are present, both alleles are expressed. The A and B glycoproteins are antigenic, which means the recipient will mount an immune response and produce antibodies against the nonself A or B cells. The O glycoprotein does not provoke any immune responses. This makes people with I O I O good blood donors

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8 TypeAntigen of RBC Antibodies in plasma Can receive from Can donate to AABO,AA, AB BBAO.BB, AB ABA,BNoneO, A, B, AB AB ONoneA,BOO, A, B, AB

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10 Rh Factors Rh factors are another antigen on the surface of the RBC’s If you have this antigen/protein, you are said to be Rh+ and if you don’t have it you are Rh- Dangerous in pregnant women who are Rh- carrying a Rh+ child During delivery, the blood mixes, so the mother will produce antibodies and the first child is unharmed But if the second child is also Rh+, then those antibodies will attack the child’s blood cells causing severe complications – Can be treated in early pregnancy – Otherwise child will not be able to produce RBC’s and that makes oxygen levels low and death could result.

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12 Cross a person with bloodtype AB with a person with bloodtype O

13 Codominance Example I A I B x I o I o IAIA IBIB IoIo IoIo IAIoIAIo IBI o IAIoIAIo IBIoIBIo Genotype % 50% I A I o 50% I B I o Phenotype % 50% bloodtype A 50% bloodtype B

14 Epistasis Phenotypic expression of one trait is affected by another gene Example in labrador retrievers – Allele B (black) is dominant over b (brown) – Allele E (pigment deposition in hair) is dominant to e (no deposition, so hair is yellow) An EE or Ee dog with BB or Bb is black; one with ee is yellow regardless of the dominant B

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