BIOL 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Chromosome, Punnett Square, Allele

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Yes, these people are analogous to f1 monohybrid cross and the offspring are 4 peas in a pod. So the more families you observe, the more apparent the 3:1 ratio: what patterns in a pedigree would reveal autosomal recessive inheritance, 1. Generally the disorder appears in the progeny of unaffected parents. If you have 2 unaffected parents their kids are affected: (cid:1006). If it was common in the population then autosomal recessive would work, but because the gene is a rare allele, then autosomal dominant works better: what patterns in a pedigree would reveal autosomal dominant inheritance, 1. The phenotype tends to appear in every generation of the pedigree. Parents of unaffected children show the phenotype: 2. Half of the offspring are affected: 3. In natural populations of organisms, a polymorphism is the coexistence of two or more common phenotypes. If you"(cid:396)e hete(cid:396)ozygous a/a o(cid:396) hete(cid:396)ozygous b/(cid:271), you"(cid:396)e goi(cid:374)g to have brown eyes.

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