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1 Beyond Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance

2 Extending Mendelian genetics
Mendel worked with a simple system peas are genetically simple most traits are controlled by a single gene each gene has only 2 alleles, 1 of which is completely dominant to the other The relationship between genotype & phenotype is rarely that simple

3 Incomplete dominance Heterozygotes show an intermediate phenotype
RR = red flowers rr = white flowers Rr = pink flowers make 50% less color

4 Incomplete dominance P F1 100% 1:2:1 F2 X true-breeding red flowers
white flowers P 100% pink flowers F1 generation (hybrids) 100% self-pollinate 25% red 50% pink 25% white 1:2:1 F2 generation

5 Incomplete dominance CRCW x CRCW CRCR CR CW CRCW CRCR CRCW CR CW CRCW
% genotype % phenotype CRCR 25% 25% CR CW male / sperm 50% 50% CRCW CRCR CRCW CR CW female / eggs CRCW CWCW 25% 25% CRCW CWCW 1:2:1 1:2:1

6 Co-dominance 2 alleles affect the phenotype in separate, distinguishable ways ABO blood groups 3 alleles IA, IB, i both IA & IB are dominant to i allele IA & IB alleles are co-dominant to each other determines presences of oligosaccharides on the surface of red blood cells

7 Blood type IA IA IA i type A IB IB IB i type B IA IB type AB i i
genotype phenotype status IA IA IA i type A type A oligosaccharides on surface of RBC __ IB IB IB i type B type B oligosaccharides on surface of RBC IA IB type AB both type A & type B oligosaccharides on surface of RBC universal recipient i i type O no oligosaccharides on surface of RBC universal donor

8 Blood compatibility 1901 | 1930 Matching compatible blood groups
critical for blood transfusions A person produces antibodies against oligosaccharides in foreign blood wrong blood type donor’s blood has A or B oligosaccharide that is foreign to recipient antibodies in recipient’s blood bind to foreign molecules cause donated blood cells to clump together can kill the recipient Karl Landsteiner ( )

9 Blood donation

10 Polygenic inheritance
Some phenotypes determined by additive effects of 2 or more genes on a single character phenotypes on a continuum human traits skin color height weight eye color intelligence behaviors

11 It all started with a fly…
Chromosome theory of inheritance experimental evidence from improved microscopy & animal breeding led us to a better understanding of chromosomes & genes beyond Mendel Drosophila studies A. H. Sturtevant in the Drosophila stockroom at Columbia University

12 Thomas Hunt Morgan 1910 | 1933 embryologist at Columbia University
1st to associate a specific gene with a specific chromosome Drosophila breeding prolific 2 week generations 4 pairs of chromosomes XX=female, XY=male

13 Morgan’s first mutant…
Wild type fly = red eyes Morgan discovered a mutant white-eyed male traced the gene for eye color to a specific chromosome

14 Discovery of sex linkage
red eye female white eye male x all red eye offspring 50% red eye female + 25% male 25% white eye male x How is this possible? Sex-linked trait!

15 Sex-linked traits Although differences between women & men are many, the chromosomal basis of sex is rather simple In humans & other mammals, there are 2 sex chromosomes: X & Y 2 X chromosomes develops as a female: XX redundancy an X & Y chromosome develops as a male: XY no redundancy

16 autosomal chromosomes
Sex chromosomes autosomal chromosomes sex chromosomes

17 Genes on sex chromosomes
Y chromosome master regulator for maleness turns on genes for production of male hormones X chromosome other traits beyond sex determination hemophilia Duchenne muscular dystrophy color-blind Duchenne muscular dystrophy affects one in 3,500 males born in the United States. Affected individuals rarely live past their early 20s. This disorder is due to the absence of an X-linked gene for a key muscle protein, called dystrophin. The disease is characterized by a progressive weakening of the muscles and loss of coordination.

18 Human X chromosome Sex-linked usually X-linked
more than 60 diseases traced to genes on X chromosome

19 Map of Human Y chromosome?
< 30 genes on Y chromosome SRY

20 Sex-linked traits XHXh XHY Hh x HH XHXh XH Xh XH Y XHXH XHXH XHY XHY
sex-linked recessive XHXh XHY Hh x HH XHXh XH Xh XH Y male / sperm XHXH XHXH XHY XHY XH Xh female / eggs XHY Y XH XHXh XHXh XhY XhY

21 Sex-linked traits summary
follow the X chromosomes males get their X from their mother trait is never passed from father to son Y-linked very few traits only 26 genes trait is only passed from father to son females cannot inherit trait

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23 Hemophilia is a sex-linked recessive trait defined by the absence of one or more clotting factors.
These proteins normally slow and then stop bleeding. Individuals with hemophilia have prolonged bleeding because a firm clot forms slowly. Bleeding in muscles and joints can be painful and lead to serious damage. Individuals can be treated with intravenous injections of the missing protein.


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