BISC 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Dwarfism, Pleiotropy, Zygosity

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Bisc202 lecture 19: gene interactions for a single gene. Defined as when heterozygotes have intermediate phenotypes (between the homozygous phenotypes) Ex. ) if c = white and c = red for flowers. C/c would be white as this genotype does not make any pigment. C/c would be pink as each gene makes some pigment but not the full amount for each colour. C/c would be red as the genes make the full amount of the red pigment. Defined as when heterozygotes express both phenotypes fully (no intermediate phenotypes) Ex. ) if f = white flower and f = red flower, the heterozygote would show patches of both colours. Cats show co-dominance for the x-linked fur colour gene as heterozygotes show patches of both colours. The mechanism for this occurring is x-inactivation. Consider the gene that codes for antigens (cell-recognition molecules) on red blood cells that has 3 different alleles. Ia = puts one type of antigen on rbc.

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