PCB 3063 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Overdominance, Blood Type, Epigenetics

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Inheritance: inheritance of alleles that obey mendel s law and follow a strict dominant/recessive relationship. Molecular: 50% of the protein produced by a single copy of the dominant allele is sufficient to produce the dominant trait. Inheritance: occurs when a dominant phenotype is not expressed even though an individual carries a dominant allele. Ex. an individual who carries an allele for polydactyly but has a normal number of finger and toes. Molecular: even though a dominant allele is present, the protein encoded by the gene may not exert its effects. May be due to epigenetics or due to other genes that may encode proteins that counteract the effects of the protein encoded by the dominant allele. Inheritance: occurs when the heterozygote has a phenotype that is intermediate between homozygotes. Ex. a cross between homozygous red flowers and homozygous white flours will produce heterozygous offspring with pink flowers.

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