BIOL 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Epistasis, Zygosity, Tgf Beta 1

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Each organism inherits two alleles, one from each parent. Law of segregation- two alleles form a heritable character separate from each other, so that each sperm/egg carries only one allele. Test cross- breeds a mysterious individual w/ a homozygous recessive. Law of independent assortment- each pair of alleles separate independently. Polygenetic inheritance- two or more genes effect phenotypic character. (skin color/height) Epistasis- one gene effects the expression of another. Cystic fibrosis- caused by a mutation of cftr on chromosome 7 (the gene that codes the protein that moves ions across). Tgfb1- allele on 19th chromosome that influences the response to cystic fibrosis. Sickle cell- pleiotropic (one gene effects more than one phenotypic character) another example is pku, resistant to malaria. Achondroplasia- dwarfism inherited by a dominant heterozygous allele.

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