BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Y Chromosome, Quantitative Trait Locus, Zygosity

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Genetic polymorphism: polymorphic traits: more than 2 distinct phenotypes are present in a population due to multiple allelles. Incomplete dominance: heterozygotes have an intermediate phenotype since alleles of a gene are not always clearly dominant or recessive, example: color in four o"clock flowers. Codominance: produces a heterozygote phenotype that is a combination of that of the two homozygotes, ex. Pleiotropic effects: single gene influences many traits (can have multiple phenotypic effects, cystic fibrosis, marfan syndrome. Interaction between two genes where one modifies the phenotypic expression of the other. F2 generation: ratio of 9 purple : 7 white. There are two genes that contribute to kernel color. A -- deposition of pigment: either gene can block the other"s expression. To produce pigment a plant must possess at least one functional copy of each gene. Human height: polygenic inheritance, produced by actions of many genes in which each gene adds a small amount to the value of the phenotype.

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