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Beyond Mendelian Genetics Quick Notes

Beyond Mendelian Genetics Quick Notes. We now know a LOT more than Mendel did!. Remember Mendelian Genetics. In Mendel’s Genetics we talk about a trait that has 1 gene and that gene has 2 alleles and one of those alleles has Complete Dominance. Beyond Mendel .

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Beyond Mendelian Genetics Quick Notes

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  1. Beyond Mendelian GeneticsQuick Notes We now know a LOT more than Mendel did!

  2. Remember Mendelian Genetics • In Mendel’s Genetics we talk about a trait that has • 1 gene and that gene has • 2 alleles and one of those alleles has • Complete Dominance

  3. Beyond Mendel • Most genes ARE NOT Mendelian, especially in humans. We now know that most genes are more complicated than that.

  4. Incomplete Dominance • In Incomplete Dominance one allele is not completely dominant over the other resulting in a blending of the characteristics in the heterozygote (a.k.a. an intermediate). • For eample, in one species of plant its flowers can be Red, Pink or White:

  5. The Letters we use: R = Red W = White Incomplete Dominance Genotype Phenotype RR = Red Flowers The Pink is from blending the red allele and the white allele. RW = Pink Flowers WW = White Flowers

  6. Codominance • In Codominance both alleles contribute to the phenotype and BOTH are seen in the phenotype. • For instance, in one breed of chickens we see black chickens, white chickens and black & white speckled chickens.

  7. The Letters we use: B = Black W = White Codominance Genotype Phenotype BB = Black Chicken In the Speckled chicken we SEE both alleles in the phenotype BW = Black & Whitespeckled chicken WW = White Chicken

  8. Multiple Alleles • Multiple alleles is when a trait has only one gene but there are more than 2 alleles. • Example: Human Blood Group has 3 alleles. O B A recessive Codominant We will look at human blood types in more detail later. This is why human blood groups are sometimes referred to as the ABO blood groups.

  9. Polygenic Traits • Polygenic traits or characteristics are ones that are controlled by many genes (3 or more). • Examples are: • Human skin color (up to 8 genes) • Human Eye color • Human hair color (at least 3 genes) • Human height

  10. The End (for today)

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