BI226 Chapter 3: Extensions to Mendels Laws

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Some phenotypic variation poses a challenge to mendelian analysis. Crosses in pure breeding lines can result in progeny phenotypes that don"t appear to follow mendel"s rules. Lentils come in an array of colors and patterns. 2. a gene may have more than 2 alleles (multiple alleles) 3. pleiotropy - one gene contributing to several characteristics. The phenotype of the heterozygote defines the dominance relationship of two alleles. Flower colour in snapdragons in an example of incomplete dominance. Crosses of pure breeding red and pure breeding white results in all pink f1 progeny. Pink flowers in snapdragons are a result of incomplete dominance. Molecular explanation for incomplete dominance in snapdragon flower colour. The normal allele produces an enzyme involved in pigment production. Aa = 2 normal alleles = red colour. Aa = 1 normal allele = pink colour (less enzyme) Aa = 0 normal alleles = white colour (no functional enzyme) Palominos do not breed true when bred together:

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