CAS BI 206 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Penetrance, Allele Frequency, Epistasis

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Dominance is not always complete (ie, offspring will not always be a or a, they can be a mix between) Incomplete dominance offspring phenotype does not resemble either true-breeding parent. Neither allele is recessive/dominant to each other display intermediate of two phenotypes. Have exact phenotypic & genotypic ratios (1:2:1) Each allele different version of protein each functional one works in tandem with other. Codominance both traits of true-breeding parents show up equally in heterozygote phenotype. Alleles aren"t always dominant/recessive d/r relationship is on an allele-allele basis. Dominance series listing of alleles from most dominant recessive (made of > and =) Allele frequency % of certain allele occurrence. Wild-type allele most common allele in population (w+) Monomorphic gene with only one common wild-type allele. Polymorphic gene with more than one common wild-type allele. Pleiotropy single allele determining multiple distinct characteristics (protein has cascade of. May be dominant/recessive/incompletely dominant/etc for different characteristics effects)

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