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A Punnett square shows the possible outcomes of a cross, but it
can also be used to calculate the probability of each outcome.
Probability is the likelihood that a specific event will occur.
Probability can be expressed in words, as a decimal, as a
percentage, or as a fraction.
Probability formulas can be used to predict the probabilities that
specific alleles will be passed on to offspring.
The possible results of a heterozygous cross are similar to those
of flipping two coins at once.
A pedigree is a diagram that shows how a trait is
inherited over several generations of a family.
Pedigrees can be used to help a family understand a
genetic disorder.
A genetic disorder is a disease or disorder that can
be inherited.
A pedigree can help answer questions about three
aspects of inheritance: sex linkage, dominance,
and heterozygosity.
Human generations are longer than 20 years
Must rely on family histories and medical records
Pedigree
diagram that follows the inheritance of a single gene
through several generations in a family
= Male, O = Female
connects parents
connects parents to children
children are placed from left to right in birth order
Homozygous trait shaded in
Heterozygous trait 1/2 shaded
Are there exceptions to the simple Mendelian
pattern of inheritance?
How do heredity and the environment
interact to influence phenotype?
How do linked genes affect chromosome
assortment and crossover during meiosis?
Most patterns of inheritance are more complex than
those that Mendel identified.
The Mendelian inheritance pattern is rare in nature;
other patterns include:
polygenic inheritance
incomplete dominance
multiple alleles
codominance.
Polygenic character
A character that is influenced or affected by more
than one gene
Examples: Eye color, height, and skin color
Most characters are polygenic.
Multiple alleles
Genes that have three or more possible alleles
Example: control the ABO blood groups (blood types)
in humans.
Incomplete Dominance
A condition where an offspring has a phenotype that is
intermediate between the two traits of its parents
Example: Snapdragons: red and white with the
intermediate trait being pink
R- gene for red flowers, W- gene for white flowers:
RR- red, WW- white, RW- pink
RR = Red
WW = White
All RW = Pink
Codominance
a condition in which both alleles for the same gene
are fully expressed.
Example: The genetics of human blood groups
Another example- Chicken feathers
B- gene for black feathers, W- gene for white feathers:
BB- black, WW- white,
BW- “erminette” Black and White!
Phenotype can be affected by conditions in the
environment, such as nutrients and temperature.
In humans, many characters that are partly
determined by heredity, such as height, are also
affected by the environment.
Many aspects of human personality and behavior
are strongly affected by the environment, but genes
also play an important role.
The Mendelian inheritance pattern is rare in nature;
other patterns include polygenic inheritance,
incomplete dominance, multiple alleles, and
codominance.
Phenotype can be affected by conditions in the
environment, such as nutrients and temperature.
During meiosis, genes that are close together on the
same chromosome are less likely to be separated
than genes that are far apart.