BIOL 2104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Lethal Allele, Epistasis, Pleiotropy

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Lectures 9 and 10: extensions of mendelism i and ii. The generalized mechanistic basis behind complete dominance and recessiveness. Extensions to mendelism for single-gene inheritance: incomplete dominance, codominance, multiple alleles, pleiotropy, recessive lethal alleles. Be able to predict progeny ratios or genotypes of parents/progeny from crossing data, establish a dominance/allelic series from crossing data. That environment (e. g. temperature, diet, etc) interacts with genotype to dictate phenotype. Extensions to mendelism for multifactorial inheritance (2 or more genes affecting one trait): additive genes (no gene interaction, 9:3:3:1 f2 ratio), complementary gene action (9:7 f2 ratio), recessive epistasis (9:3:4 f2 ratio), dominant epistasis i and ii (12:3:1 and. Be able to recognize gene interactions by observing f1 phenotype(s) and f2 ratios, and use breeding experiments to conclusively determine inheritance of a trait. Also, be able to predict progeny ratios with knowledge of type of gene interaction involved and determine genotypes of parents/progeny. Assume complete dominance relationships for these multifactorial inheritance questions.

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