Title: Quiz 7D
1Quiz 7D
- Variations in Mendel's Theories
2Variations in Mendel's Theories
- Incomplete dominance
- Codominance
- Multiple gene inheritance
- Sex-Linked traits
3Incomplete dominance
a type of inheritance in which the genes
expressing a particular characteristic are
neither dominant or recessive two traits combine
or blend together to produce a different trait (a
blend of two traits) (when offspring of two
homozygous parents show an intermediate phenotype)
4Incomplete dominance
example flower color in snapdragons four
oclock flowers
5Codominance
In codominance the dominant and the recessive
traits are both expressed. Example roan cattle
6Codominance
In incomplete dominance neither allele is fully
dominant. This is different from codominance, in
which both alleles are fully expressed, resulting
in organisms that display the characteristics of
both parents.
7Codominance
In codominance, both alleles are expressed
independently and are uniquely recognizable.
8multiple gene inheritance
multiple gene inheritance (also called Polygenic
Inheritance)- two or more genes producing a
single trait (examples hair color, skin color,
eye color, height, intelligence, body build, etc.)
9 How to work incomplete dominance problems.
purebred red X purebred white carnations
10 How to work incomplete dominance problems.
Step 1 possible pheotypes and genotypes
Geno
Pheno
- use two different letters to represent genes
- use lower case letters
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Step 2 parent genotypes
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Step 3 fill in possible genotypes of
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Step 4 Genotipic ratio Phenotipic ratio
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