Gene Expression/ Inheritance Patterns

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Gene Expression/ Inheritance Patterns 10th Grade Biology Mr. Walker

Genes Can be dominant or recessive Not always this simple Why do muscle cells differ from skin cells? Each cell reads the DNA code differently. Each mRNA codon can produce different amino acids in a protein. Thus cells differ in form and function. Homozygous, heterozygous Can have the trait even though it is not being expressed.

Incomplete dominance The phenotype of the offspring is a mix between the two genotypes of the parents. Example: a red flower x a white flower= a pink flower

Codominant Alleles Causes the offspring to have both genotypes which are equally expressed. Example: a Black rooster x a white chicken= a checkered rooster.

Polygenic Inheritance The pattern controlled by two or more genes. Example: height in humans, Skin color.

Multiple alleles Traits controlled by more than 1 allele. Example is blood type 4 types of blood

Environmental Influences The environment around the organism can influence the genotype. Example: Arctic Fox