Biology 2581B Chapter 5: Lecture 5 Readings.docx

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Dominance is not always complete: can be situations where neither allele of a gene is completely dominant, crosses between true breeding strains can produce hybrids with phenotypes that differ from both parents. Note: in cases of incomplete dominance or codominance, mating of f1 hybrids produces an f2 generation with a 1:2:1 phenotypic ratio due to that, heterozygotes have a phenotype different from that of either homozygote. A gene may have more than two alleles: for many traits, there are more than 2 alternatives. People will blood type ab are universal recipient make neither anti-a nor anti-b antibodies, which, if present, would target the surface molecules of incoming blood cells: o antibodies against a and b. People with blood type o are universal donors these antibodies cause coagulation of cells displaying the foreign molecules - red blood cells carry no surface molecules that will stimulate an antibody attack. A gene for seed coat pattern has 5 alleles: dominance series recessive.

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