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Chapter 5 Human Heredity by Michael Cummings ©2006 Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning
Chapter 5Complex Patterns of Inheritance
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Phenotypes Can BeDiscontinuous or Continuous
• Discontinuous variation shows distinctphenotypes–Short and tall peas phenotypes
• Continuous variation shows a series ofoverlapping phenotypic classes–Height in humans
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Continuousand
DiscontinuousVariation
Fig. 5.2
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Continuous Variation in Humans
Fig. 5.1
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Genotype + Environment
Produce the Phenotype
P = G+E
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Terms
• Polygenic traits are determined by twoor more genes
• Multifactorial traits are controlled bytwo or more genes and show significantinteraction with the environment
• Complex traits are ones where relativecontribution of genes and environment arenot yet established
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Polygenic Inheritance
• Traits are usually quantified bymeasurement
• Two or more genes contribute to thephenotype
• Phenotypic variation varies across a widerange
• Better analyzed in populations than inindividuals
• Example: human eye color
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• As the number ofloci increases, thenumber of classesincreases
• As classes increase,phenotypicdifference betweenclasses decreases
• Averaging out ofthe phenotype iscalled regressionto the mean
Fig. 5.5
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Multifactorial Traits
• Genotype does not change afterfertilization (except by mutation)
• Phenotype is the sum of the observablecharacteristics and may changethroughout life
• Environment includes all genetic andnongenetic factors
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Characteristics of MultifactorialTraits
• Polygenic• Genes controlling trait act additively• Environmental factors interact with
the genotype to produce thephenotype
• Assessing interactions can be difficult
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Methods Used to StudyMultifactorial Traits
• Threshold modelFrequency of disorder among relatives iscompared with the frequency of thedisorder in the general population
• Recurrence riskEstimates the risk that the disease willrecur
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Threshold Model
Fig. 5.7
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Familial Risk
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Phenotypic Variation
Sources of phenotypic variation• Genotypes in the population• Variation in the environment
Heritability – how much of the observedphenotypic variation is due to differencesin genotype
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Factors that Contribute toPhenotypic Variance
• Genetic varianceVariance attributed to the genotypicdifferences
• Environmental variance Variance attributed to differences in the
environment• Correlation coefficients
Measure the degree to which variablesvary together
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Heritability ofFingerprints
Fig. 5.8
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Twin Studies
• Monozygotic twins– Single fertilization– Genetically identical
• Dizygotic twins– Independentfertilizations– Share approximatelyhalf their genes
Fig. 5.10