Genetics Flashcards
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Single Gene Traits
Complete Dominance
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- dominant allele fully expressed
- recessive allele not fully expressed
- all of Mendel’s pea plants traits showed complete dominance
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Single Gene Traits
Codominance
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- both alleles express themselves fully and simultaneously
- codominant alleles: I^A and I^B
- recessive allele: i
3
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Single Gene Traits
Pleiotropy
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- 1 gene controls 2+ traits
- ie sickle cell anemia causes blood clumping, and poor physical development
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Multi-Gene Traits
Incomplete Dominance
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- heterozygote phenotype is intermediate to dominant and recessive phenotypes
- RR x rr –> Rr –> 25% RR (red), 50% Rr (pink), 25% rr (white)
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Multi-Gene Traits
Epistasis
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- 1 gene controls the expression of another gene
- ex: labrador fur color: B = black pigment, b = brown pigment, E = pigment deposited, e = pigment not deposited
- pigment deposition gene is epistatic to pigment color gene
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Multi-Gene Traits
Quantitative Characters
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-multiple alleles control 1 character
-“continuous variation”
-normal distributions
-polygenic inheritance
AABBCCDDEE = tallest, aabbccddee = shortedst
-dominant alleles lead to traits on one end of a spectrum, and recessive alleles lead to traits on the other end
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Multi-Gene Traits
Multifactorial Characters
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- “Genetic Determinism” = are all traits genetically determined?
- physical attributes, disease, behavior, intelligence… ?
- effect of environment on phenotype? (nature vs nurture)