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Modern Genetics Human Inheritance. Patterns of Inheritance Some traits are controlled by a single gene with two alleles – One dominant, one recessive.

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1 Modern Genetics Human Inheritance

2 Patterns of Inheritance Some traits are controlled by a single gene with two alleles – One dominant, one recessive with 2 distinct phenotypes – Example: widow’s peak Some traits are controlled by single genes with multiple alleles – Three or more forms of a gene that code for a single trait – Example: blood type There are 4 main types of blood- A, B, AB and O. A and B are dominant, O is recessive. The allele for A is written I A, B is written I B and O is written i. Other traits are controlled by many genes – At least 4 genes control height in humans. The genes act together as a group to produce a single trait. – Skin color is another example of a human trait controlled by many genes

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4 Sex Chromosomes Sex chromosomes carry genes that determine whether a person is a male or a female. They also carry genes that determine other traits. Girl or boy? – Sex chromosomes are the only chromosomes that do not always match. – If you are a girl, they do match XX – If you are a boy, they do not match XY

5 Sex Linked Genes Genes on the X and Y chromosome are often called sex linked. – Red-green color blindness Like other genes, sex linked genes carry dominant and recessive alleles. Any allele on an X chromosome, recessive or dominant, will produce that trait in a male. Because males only have one X chromosome, they are more likely than a female to have a sex linked trait that is controlled by a recessive allele.

6 Colorblindness Colorblindness is a sex linked trait controlled by a recessive allele on the X chromosome. Many more males have the trait than females. Carrier- a person who has one recessive allele for a trait and one dominant. – The carrier can pass on the trait, but does not have the trait.

7 Environment The effects of your genes are often influenced by the environment- organisms surroundings. Height is a good example: – A diet lacking protein, minerals or certain vitamins can prevent a person from growing as tall as might be possible Environmental factors can also effect human skills, such a playing an instrument or muscle coordination.


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