BIOL 222 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Mendelian Inheritance, Penetrance, Lethal Allele

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Mendelian inheritance = describes inheritance patterns that obey two mendelian laws. Simple mendelian inheritance = studying inheritance that affects only one gene. Types of mendelian inheritance patterns that involve single genes: simple mendelian, incomplete dominance, incomplete penetrance, over-dominance, co- dominance, x-linked, sex-linked inheritance, sex-limited inheritance, lethal alleles. Typically are recessive: usually a dominant allele can make enough protein to make up for the proteins the recessive alleles can"t make. Usually 50% of the protein is enough to make the phenotype dominant. Incomplete dominance = when the phenotype is an intermediate between the corresponding homozygous types. Ex. red flower x white flower = pink flower: heterozygotes will have a phenotype in-between that of the homo dom and homo reces. types. Ex. arctic foxes in summer vs winter, pku, etc: norm of reaction = effects of environmental variation on phenotype. Over-dominance: heterozygote advantage/over-dominance = when heterozygotes have greater reproductive success/fitness compared to either of the corresponding homozygotes.

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