Dominance, Incomplete Dominance, and Codominance Flashcards
what field studies inheritance with a more complex genetic basis than one gene with two alleles and complete dominance
Non-Mendelian Genetics or Extensions of Mendelian Genetics
What principle is seen in an individual expressing only one trait out of the two genes it has inherited?
Dominance
A mode of inheritance where an emergence of a new trait is present in an individual in a heterozygous condition due to a dominant allele not being fully expressed in the presence of a recessive allele
Incomplete Dominance
A mode of inheritance where both traits of equally dominant genes are expressed during heterozygosity
Codominance
What is the Landsteiner Blood Groups/Types based on?
Study on RBC’s isoagglutinogens and agglutinis
Isoagglutinogens are also known as
antigens
Agglutinis are also known as
antibodies
Who made the Landsteiner Blood Groups?
Karl Landsteiner
in the hierarchy of dominance, what is the most common phenotype called?
wild type
What is the antigen of blood group A
A
What is the antibody of blood group A
B
To which blood type does A donate to
A, AB
From what blood type does A receive from
A, O
What is the genotype of A?
I^A I^A, I^A i
What is the antigen of blood group B?
B