BISC 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Antirrhinum, R.W.D. Molenbeek, Abo Blood Group System

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Influenced by at least 3 genes: genes help produce and distribute melanin to the iris, as these different alleles interact, range of eye colors produced. Many traits, including continuously varying traits such as height, eye color, and skin color, are influenced by multiple genes. **if an allele is dominant, it tells you that the gene produces a saturating amount of the protein encoded by the gene. Having twice as much of this protein, as in the normal homozygote, does not alter the phenotype. The heterozygote may produce less of the protein but enough to have the same phenotype as the homozygote. **a recessive allele often codes for a non-functional protein. The recessive trait is often due to a loss in function of a particular protein. One allele of a gene in rabbits (a) codes for an enzyme that makes the amino acid tyrosine into the brown pigment melanin. Another allele (a) codes for an inactive protein.

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