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NOTES PG. #16: COMPLEX GENETICS
EQ: ARE THERE OTHER, MORE COMPLICATED, TYPES OF INHERITANCE?
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INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
• Incomplete Dominance - Situation in which one allele is not completely dominant over another- phenotypes mix/blend.• Example When straight hair and curly hair are crossed, wavy
hair results.• Alleles:
• S= Straight (dominant)• S’= Curly (recessive)
• Genotype=Phenotype:• SS =Straight hair• SS’=Wavy hair• S’S’=Curly hair
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INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE IN RATS
• If you crossed a white rat and a black rat using incomplete dominance what offspring would you get?
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Discuss with your
neighbor!
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EXAMPLE INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE PUNNETT:
Red and white flowers are crossed and pink flowers are produced.
Genotype=Phenotype:RR=RedRR’=PinkR’R’=White
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YOU TRY: INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
• #1: Cross a curly-haired mother with a wavy-haired father, then summarize the genotype & phenotype percentages: Genotype=Phenotype:
SS =Straight hairSS’=Wavy hairS’S’=Curly hair
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CODOMINANCE• Codominance - Situation in which both alleles of a
gene contribute equally to the phenotype of the organism.
• Example – A solid white cow is crossed with a solid black cow and the resulting offspring are spotted black and white (spotted is also called roan).• Alleles: W=white, B=Black• Genotype = Phenotype:• WW=White cow, BB= Black cow, WB=White & Black spotted cow
[NOT gray!]
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EXAMPLE CODOMINANCE PUNNETT:• If you cross a red and white flower, you get a
flower with red & white splotches.Genotype = Phenotype:• RR=Red• WW=White• RW=Red &
White spots[NOT a mix- NOT pink!]
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CO-DOMINANCE IN RATS
• If you crossed a white rat and a black rat using codominance what offspring would you get?
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Discuss with your
neighbor!
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YOU TRY: CODOMINANCE• #2: Cross a speckled “erminette” chicken with a
white chicken. Summarize the genotype and phenotype results as percentages:
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LABEL THE PICTURESWhen you cross a red & white flower, what do you get?
1. If red is dominant /with regular [complete] dominance?2. With incomplete dominance?3. With codominance?
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CHECK YOURSELF: WHICH TYPE OF INHERITANCE IS THIS?
Incomplete dominance!
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CHECK YOURSELF: WHICH TYPE OF INHERITANCE IS THIS?
Incomplete dominance!
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CHECK YOURSELF: WHICH TYPE OF INHERITANCE IS THIS?
Co-dominance!
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CHECK YOURSELF: WHICH TYPE OF INHERITANCE IS THIS?
Tall plant
Short plant
Medium plant
Incomplete dominance!
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CHECK YOURSELF: WHICH TYPE OF INHERITANCE IS THIS?
Codominance!
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CHECK YOURSELF: WHICH TYPE OF INHERITANCE IS THIS?
Codominance!
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CHECK YOURSELF: WHICH TYPE OF INHERITANCE IS THIS?
Incomplete Dominance!
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MULTIPLE ALLELES
• Multiple Alleles- Three or more alleles of the same gene.• Even though three or more alleles exist
for a particular trait, an individual can only have two alleles - one from the mother and one from the father.
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EXAMPLES OF MULTIPLE ALLELES
1. Coat color in rabbits is determined by a single gene that has at least four different alleles. Different combinations of alleles result in the fur colors you see here.
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EXAMPLES OF MULTIPLE ALLELES2. Blood Type – 3 alleles
exist (IA, IB, and i), which results in four different possible blood types
3. Hair Color – Too many alleles exist to count• There are over 20
different shades of hair color.
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MULTIPLE ALLELES: HUMAN BLOOD TYPES
The 4 human blood types A, B, AB & O made from 3 alleles: lA, lB, & i• lA & lB are dominant to i • lA & lB are codominant
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HUMAN BLOOD TYPES
4 Human Blood Types:
lA lA or lAilB lB or lBilA lBii
Genotypes Surface Molecules PhenotypesAB
A and BNone
ABABO
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EXAMPLE: BLOOD TYPES
• What are the genotype & phenotype chances for this offspring?
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YOU TRY: BLOOD TYPE PUNNETT
• Cross a Mother who is heterozygous for blood type B, with a Father who has blood type AB:
• What are the genotype and phenotype percentages?
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MULTIPLE ALLELES• There Are Always Multiple Alleles!
• Genetic inheritance is often presented with straightforward examples involving only two alleles with clear-cut dominance. This makes inheritance patterns easy to see.
• But very few traits actually only have two alleles with clear-cut dominance. As we learn more about genetics, we have found that there are often hundreds of alleles for any particular gene. • We probably know this already - as we look around at
other people, we see infinite variation.
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POLYGENIC TRAIT
• Polygenic Trait - Trait controlled by two or more genes.• Polygenic traits often show a
wide range of phenotypes. • Example: The wide range of
skin color in humans comes about partly because more than four different genes probably control this one trait... No wonder DNA is soooo looooong!