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