Gene interaction Flashcards
How can genes control trait phenotypes?
They can follow simple dominant/recessive relationships
Combine to form completely new phenotypes
Show both dominant and recessive phenotypes simultaneously
Require multiple genes to fully express phenotypes
What is nonsense mediated decay?
Protein that has premature stop codon can stop being made completely.
In dominant gene disorders what can happen to inheritance?
Heterozygous mutations inherited from affected parent or de novo
Mutation only needs to be on one copy to cause disease
Gain of function mutations can make protein acquire new function
In recessive gene disorders what can happen to inheritance?
2 mutations would be needed or compound heterozygous mutations inherited from unaffected parents.
Loss of function mutations are typically what affects these genes resulting in absent or reduced function protein.
What are modifier genes?
Genes that interact with other genes and influence their genotypes
How are mono and biallelic expression different to each other usually?
Biallelic expression is more prevalent where both alleles of a gene are transcribed
Monoallelic expression is expression where only 1 of the 2 copies of a gene is active.
What are the common non-mendelian inheritance patterns?
Multiple alleles
Incomplete dominance
Codominance
Polygenic traits
Pleiotropy
Sex-linked characteristics
Environment also plays an important role in the phenotype
What is incomplete dominance?
Phenotype not completely like the dominant character
What trait shows incomplete dominance in humans?
Hair texture
How is phenotypic ratio different between complete and incomplete dominance?
Incomplete dominance follows genotypic ratio (1:2:1) whereas complete dominance is 3:1 due to dominant gene being most influential
What is codominance?
2 Equally dominant alleles expressed concurrently. Eg Blood group (ABO)
What are the characteristics of dominance?
Dominance is allelic interaction (result of interaction between genes at the same locus)
Dominance doesn’t alter how genes are inherited but does influence which genes are expressed as a phenotype
Dominance’s allelic interaction is between the products of the genes
Classification of dominance depends on the level which the phenotype is examined
What type of expression does sickle cell anaemia show?
Codominance (A/A = wild type, Aa = only sickle under low O2, aa = always sickle)
What is a pleiotropic effect?
One gene affects many phenotypic characteristics. eg. cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anaemia.
What are polygenic traits?
Multiple genes working together to produce a continuous distribution “Bell Shape” curve.
Most traits follow this pattern