Incomplete Dominance – Flashcards
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Incomplete dominance
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Neither allele is dominant, so phenotype is intermediate. (Ex: Skin color, height, voice pitch, hand size, hair texture)
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What is the molecular basis behind complete and incomplete dominance?
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Dominant allele (gene) encodes for a protein that leads to a prevalent phenotype. Recessive allele (gene) have been altered in such a way that they no longer encode for the protein. This is true of many (but not all) dominant alleles in a complete dominance relationship
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Incomplete dominance Note
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Note alleles for traits that lead to incomplete dominance are designated differently. There is no dominant, capital C, or recessive, lower case C. Rather, the trait is designated C and then superscripts are used to differentiate the trait (R for red, W for white).
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Codominance
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Heterozygotes have phenotypes of both inherited alleles. Each allele contributes to produce a multi-part phenotype. Typically involving structural proteins; both types expressed by single cell
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Multiple alleles
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Many genes have three or more variants, but two will be inherited in diploid individuals
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Polymorphic
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Different combinations of alleles produce more than 2 phenotypes
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Environmental effects
on phenotype
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In addition to genes,
phenotypes are controlled
by interplay with environment. Genes provide blueprint,
environment provide nutrients
and proper conditions so that
plan can be executed
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Norm of reaction
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phenotypic range that individuals with a particular genotype exhibit under differing environmental conditions