BIOL 2340 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Zygosity, Pleiotropy, Wild Type

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18 Mar 2019
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The implicitly experiment is use to determine the relationship between dominant and recessive. In this chapter, there is something we should know about: blood type, blood cell: Complete dominant (co-dominant): the progeny looks like both parents. Incomplete dominant: the progeny not looks like either parents. For example, the pink ower comes from red and white parents. Penetrate: same genotype but with di erent phenotype (only patron of individual shows the phenotype) Intergenic complementation: wild type that have mutation complement alleles of di erent genes. Interagency complementation: mutant that fail to complement alleles of the same genes. Recessive mutant phenotypes are generally interpreted as resulting from loss of function alleles. Recessive mutant is loss of the function which means there is no use for this protein because it not gonna shows any work here. The dominant mutation is gain of the function witch means it have something that can work with.

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