Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Sickle-Cell Disease, Epistasis, Pleiotropy

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Lecture 12: patterns of inheritance ii: extensions from mendel. What is the probability that he and his wife could have a child that is neither a carrier for cystic fibrosis or have the dominant allele responsible for. Huntington"s: carrier means heterozygote, (recessive) (cc, htt dominant allele (hh, wife not carrier or affected (cc) (hh) 1/2 hh: 0, (25 %, (50 %, (75 %, 1 (100 %) Inheritance of traits governed by a single gene: alleles segregate during meiosis, one allele can be dominant over another. Does not imply good or bad, common or rare: genes for different characters on different chromosomes. Genes assort independently during meiosis: deduce genotype, predict outcomes of a genetic cross. Most traits are not due to a single gene with 2 alleles (dominant or recessive) on separate chromosomes. Mendel"s discoveries created a foundation to understand more complex patterns of inheritance, more variation in phenotypes. One allele is not completely dominant over the other.

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