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1 Monday 7th November COPY LO: To be able to describe and predict outcomes for co-dominance and multiple alleles Starter Guinea pig sheet

2 BATS Explain how co-dominance affects the inheritance of characteristics Explain how multiple alleles affects inheritance Explain how blood groups in humans is inherited.

3 Co-dominance = where both alleles are equally dominant This means that both alleles are expressed in the phenotype

4 Snapdragon plant One allele codes for an enzyme that catalyses the formation of a red pigment The other allele codes for an altered enzyme that lacks this catalytic activity and so does not produce the pigment If they showed the normal pattern for inheritance - what colours could the flowers have?

5 As they are co-dominant - what colours do we see? 1. If plants are homozygous for the first allele? 2. If plants are homozygous for other allele? 3. In Heterozygous plants?

6 Why can’t we use upper and lower case letters for these genetic diagrams? Instead we use different letters - in this case R for Red and W for White and put them as superscripts on a letter that represents the gene - e.g. C for colour

7 Allele for Red pigment = C R Allele for no pigment = C W Book Page 122 - Fig 2 & 3 Roan cattle example sheet GENETICS sheet with monohybrid examples

8 Multiple Alleles - this is when a gene has more than 2 alleles Human ABO Blood Groups 3 alleles associated with the gene I (immunoglobulin gene) which lead to the production of different antigens on the surface membrane of red blood cells

9 - allele I A, which leads to the production of antigen A - allele I B, which leads to the production of antigen B - allele I O, which does not lead to the production of either antigen

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12 Only 2 of them can be present in an individual as there are only 2 gene loci The alleles I A and I B are co- dominant I O is recessive to both

13 Possible genotypes of blood groups in the ABO system Blood GroupPossible genotypes AI A I A or I A I O BI B I B or I B I O ABIAIBIAIB OIOIOIOIO

14 Draw a diagram to show the cross between a person who is blood group O and one who is blood group AB Do any of the offspring have the same blood groups as the parents?

15 Draw a diagram to show the cross between a person who is blood group A and one who is blood group B What blood groups do their offspring have? Monohybrid cross with multiple alleles sheet - blood groups etc.

16 Multiple Alleles and a dominance hierarchy Sometimes multiple alleles have a hierarchy of dominance - e.g. in rabbit coat colour The gene for coat colour (C) has 4 alleles

17 Here they are in the order of dominance: Agouti coat (C A ) Chinchilla coat (C Ch ) Himalayan coat (C H ) Albino coat (C a ) Copy the table opposite and write out the possible genotypes of the rabbits with each coat colour. Coat Colour Possible genotypes Full colour (Agouti) Chinchilla Himalayan Albino

18 Question 1-3 at bottom of Page 123 Application Page 124

19 Other useful Sources http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgXOLU3uiHg - summary of Mendelian inheritance http://www.biologymad.com/master.html?http://www.biologymad.com/A2Biology.htm The best A Level Biology Website http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgXOLU3uiHg http://www.biologymad.com/master.html?http://www.biologymad.com/A2Biology.htm References Glenn Toole, Susan Toole (2008). A2 Biology. Cheltenham: Nelson


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