BIO 273W Study Guide - Final Guide: Myc, Monosomy, Arctic Fox

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Loss of function mutations and gain of function mutations. Wild-type alleles : most common in the wild (not necessarily dominant) Mutant alleles : anything that differs from wild-type (not necessarily recessive) Loss of function : absence of dominant, usually recessive (p p ), a mutation that results in. Gain of function: change in protein (abnormal) that results in new activity/function due to reduced or abolished protein function mutation, usually dominant ( g g) P1: red x white (c r c r x c w c w ) F1: all pink ( intermediate phenotype is heterozygous = c r c w ) F1 x f1 (self fertilization = c r c w x c r c w ) F2: white = c w c w; 2/4 pink = c r c w ; red = c r c r. Co-dominance: both phenotypes are expressed in heterozygotes, both alleles are expressed (no dominant or recessive alleles)

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