MBG 2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Chinchilla, Null Allele, Allele

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Complete dominance and complete recessiveness: are extremes of a range (bb and. Incomplete dominance: bb, bb, and bb all differ phenotypically; but it is the intermediate between homozygous phenotypes (ex: flower colour: red, white and pink) Codominance: bb, bb, and bb all differ phenotypically; but bb exhibits phenotypes of both homozygotes (ex: blood type) Ww (red snapdragon) x ww (white snapdragon) = ww (pink snapdragon) The white flower dilutes the red down to pink. If flower is white and red then it is codomiance. Multiple alleles often exist for a gene at a particular locus. In north america, alleles exist differenly than in europe. Wild type is the normal allele or most common in the wild type. Some of these alleles are common, others are rare. Some alleles are associated with certain breeds or varieties of plants or animals. Frequency of a particular allele varies from population to population. Individual (diploid): only 2 alleles coexist in each cell.

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