BIOL 11100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Agouti Gene, Polyploid, Meiosis

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Solution: do a test cross and observe progeny o. Cross to homozygous recessive and see if recessive phenotype appears. Incomplete dominance: dominant allele doesn"t completely mask recessive allele. Degree of dominance is the result of biochemistry caused by gene expression. Black (bl) is wild type recessive; blue (bl) is dominant, and inhibits eumelanin. Chickens bl/bl are black (no inhibition); bi/bi are spash (lots of inhibition); Codominance: two alleles have equal contribution to ofspring phenotype. Heterozygous have traits of both homozygous parents (red and blue) Multiple alleles: one gene controls a character, but has more than 2 alleles. Coat color in rabbits - c, c, ch, and h alleles. Human blood type - a, b, and o alleles. Frizzled chickens: one gene causes curled (defective) feathers, higher metabolism and blood low rates, higher digestive capacity. Epistasis: phenotypic expression of one gene afects that of another gene at dif locus.

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