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Chromatin in a Normal Cell
(one length from each parent)
F
Free
Earlobe Gene
f
Allele
Attached
Dominant
a
Melanin Gene
Albino
P
Extra
Fingers
a
albino
Polydactyly Gene
♂
P
Extra
Fingers
♀
Allele that may be masked
by another
Heterozygous
Allele that may mask the
presence of another
Recessive
A version of a gene
The 2 alleles are different
Homozygous
The 2 alleles are identical
Chromatin in a Normal Cell
(one length from each parent)
F
Free
Earlobe Gene
f
attached
a
Melanin Gene
albino
P
Extra
Fingers
a
albino
Polydactyly Gene
♂
P
Extra
Fingers
♀
Genotype
The set of alleles an
organism possesses
Phenotype
The genetic outcome
resulting from the genotype
Inheritance
f
f
f
f
f
F
F
f
F
F
F
F
Exact copies
Pure bred parents
PP
P
x
pp
p
P
p
What will the F1 offspring look like?
Phenotype = 100% Purple
Genotype = 100% Heterozygous
P
p
What will the F2 offspring look like?
Phenotype = 75% Purple 25% white
Genotype = 100% Homo. Dominant,
50% Hetero., 25% Homo. Recessive
Dihybrid Cross
GgYy
GY
Gy
gY
gy
GY
GGYY
GGYy
GgYY
GgYy
Gy
GGYy
GGyy
GgYy
Ggyy
gY
GgYY
GgYy
ggYY
ggYy
gy
GgYy
Ggyy
ggYy
ggyy
PHENOTYPE
G-Y- : 9
G-yy : 3
ggY- : 3
ggyy : 1
Law of segregation: two
alleles for a trait separate
when gametes are formed
Law of Independent
assortment:
Alleles of different genes
separate independently of
one another during
gamete formation
Codominance
Both alleles are detectable in a specimen
Gene:
Cattle coat color
Alleles
CR = red
CW = White
Genotypes
C RC R
= red coat
CWCW
= white coat
C RC W
= roan coat
Multiple Alleles
More than two alleles exist for a gene
Human Blood Type
A
I
IB
i
= Type A carbs on RBC surface
= Type B carbs on RBC surface
= Neither type on RBC surface
Multiple Alleles
Blood Type
Genotype
Antibodies
Universal Acceptor
Universal Donor
Linked Genes
Polygenic
Chrom.15
Chrom.19
Dominance
Brown over
Blue over
Green
Sex linked: traits are tied to X or Y
r
Y
X
R
X
R
X
R
r
X Y
R
r
R
X X
X X
R
X Y
X
R
X
r
X
R
Y
R
X XR XR Y
r
R
X X
r
X Y
Sex linked: traits are tied to X or Y
Color blindness:males
Recessive xrlinked Y
X
Abnormal production
of pigment(protein)
R
R r
R
Does
redY
X notXabsorb
X X
green light
R
X
R
r
X X
R
X Y
X
R
X
r
X
R
Y
R
X XR XR Y
r
R
X X
r
X Y
Sex influenced
Trait not tied to sex chromosome
Autosomal chromosome produces protein which
affects the production of other proteins.
Testosterone affects
the production and
location of hair in males.
Patterns of Inheritance
Polygenic: Eye color, skin color, height
Complex characters: Skin color=sun,
Multiple alleles: Blood type
Incomplete Dominance: Red x White= Pink
X-linked: Color blindness, fruit fly eyes
Sex influenced: Male pattern baldness
Single alleles: Huntington’s disease,