BIOS 220 Lecture Notes - Mendelian Inheritance, Sickle-Cell Disease, Antirrhinum

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Many crosses do not yield simple mendelian ratios. These modifications reflect complexities in gene expression not complexities in inheritance of the genes. In other words, the genes (and genotypes) are still inherited according to mendelian rules, but the phenotypes do not conform to simple. Mendelian rules: variations of dominance, incomplete dominance, phenotype of the heterozygote is intermediate between the phenotypes of the homozygotes snapdragon plant with red petals (c1c1) x plant with white petals (c2c2) C2c2: co-dominance, phenotype of the heterozygote shows the phenotype of both homozygotes. For example, the gene required for production of a glycoprotein on the surface of red blood cells (basis for the m and n blood groups). 3 alleles (i or ia or ib) but any individual can only have two of them. Ia and ib are dominant to i but codominant to each other: other allelic series.

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