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1 Non-Mendelian Genetics

2 Mendelian Genetics: Dominant & Recessive Review
One allele is DOMINANT over the other (because the dominant allele can “mask” the recessive allele) genotype: PP genotype: pp genotype: Pp phenotype: purple phenotype: white phenotype: purple

3 Review Problem: Dominant & Recessive
In pea plants, purple flowers (P) are dominant over white flowers (p). Show the cross between two heterozygous plants. P p GENOTYPES: - PP (25%) Pp (50%) pp (25%) - ratio 1:2:1 P p PP Pp Pp pp PHENOTYPES: - purple (75%) white (25%) - ratio 3:1

4 Non-Mendelian Genetics
Incomplete Dominance Codominance Multiple Alleles Polygenic Traits Sex-Linked Traits

5 Incomplete Dominance a third (new) phenotype appears in the heterozygous condition as a BLEND of the dominant and recessive phenotypes. Ex - Dominant Red (R) + Recessive White (r) = Hybrid Pink (Rr) RR = red rr = white Rr = pink

6 Codominance Example: Speckled Chickens
BB = black feathers WW = white feathers BW = black & white speckled feathers Notice – NO GRAY! NO BLEND! Each feather is either black or white

7 Codominance Example: Rhodedendron
R = allele for red flowers W = allele for white flowers Cross a homozygous red flower with a homozygous white flower.

8 Codominance Example: Roan cattle
cattle can be red (RR – all red hairs) white (WW – all white hairs) roan (RW – red and white hairs together)

9 Codominance Example: Appaloosa horses
Gray horses (GG) are codominant to white horses (WW). The heterozygous horse (GW) is an Appaloosa (a white horse with gray spots). Cross a white horse with an appaloosa horse. W W G W GW GW WW WW

10 Polygenic Traits traits produced by multiple genes example: skin color

11 Sex-Linked Traits Gene is attached to the X chromosome only, not found on the Y chromosome at all. (women have XX, men have XY chromosomes). These disorders are more common in boys. examples: red-green colorblindness

12 Sex-Linked Traits in males, there is no second X chromosome to “mask” a recessive gene. If they get an X with the disorder, they have it. Girls must inherit defective X’s from both parents.

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14 Sex-Linked Traits A: 29, B: 45, C: --, D: 26  Normal vision
 Red-green color blind A: 70, B: --, C: 5, D: 6  Red color blind A: 70, B: --, C: 5, D: 2  Green color blind


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