lecture 9 Flashcards
1
Q
explain basis of gene ineteractions and how it affects phenotypic variation
what ratio to expect in a dihybrid cross
A
- 2+ genes influencing same trait; influence the outcome of a signle trait
- 9:3:3:1 ratio; if two genes affect the same trait the ratio is skewed
2
Q
Explain complementary genes
A
- 9:7 ratio
- occurs when 2 or more genes work tgt to produce a particular trait
- discovered Batesone and Punnett
- fully reccessive masks a single dominant allele
3
Q
Explain redundancy
A
- 15:1 ratio
- George shull
- atleast the presence of one dominant allele produces the WT phenotype
4
Q
Explain recessive epistasis
define epistatic and hypostatic
A
- 9:3:4
- occurs when the effect of an allele hides the effect of an allel on another gene and expresses its own phenotype instead
- epstatic locus of homo recessive prevent the expression of hypostatic locus phenotype
5
Q
Explain dominant epistasis
A
- 12:3:1
- when the dominant allel is epistatic to a recessive allele making it hypostatic
6
Q
how to solve for the mode of inheritance?
A
calculate the reduced ratio
1. (total # of F2/ total # of possible alleles)
2. divide each F2 class number with the calculated number and get ratio