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1 Non-Mendelian Genetics
Gene expression that varies from typical Mendelian ratios

2 Mendelian Genetics Review
Two possible alleles for a single gene Dominant variation (B) Recessive variation (b) When the dominant allele is present in the genotype, it is always expressed in the phenotype Recessive allele is only expressed when gene is homozygous recessive

3 Mendelian Genetics Review

4 Non-Mendelian Genetics
Some traits don’t follow the dominant/recessive rules outlined by Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance Non-Mendelian Patterns of Inheritance: Co-dominance Incomplete dominance Multiple alleles Lethal genes Polygenetic traits

5 Incomplete Dominance Genotype of individual is heterozygous
Alleles are not completely dominant over the other Phenotype of heterozygote is a blending of the two homozygous phenotypes Example: Snapdragons

6 Incomplete Dominance: Snapdragons
R = red R’ = white RR = red flower R’R’ = white flower RR’ = pink flower

7 Incomplete Dominance: Snapdragons
RR X R’R’ RR’ X RR’

8 Co-dominance Genotype of individual is heterozygous
Full expression of both alleles Phenotype of heterozygote is neither dominant or recessive Example: Roan Cattle, Speckled Chicken

9 Co-dominance: Roan Cattle
RR X WW

10 Co-dominance: Roan Cattle
RW X RW

11 Alternative Notation Homozygous Dominant (Red) RR
Homozygous Recessive (White) WW Heterozygous (Roan) RW Colour-determining Allele C Homozygous Dominant (Red) CRCR Homozygous Recessive (White) CWCW Heterozygous (Roan) CRCW

12 Multiple Alleles Genes can have many possible alleles, but an individual can only carry 2 of those alleles max One from each parent Example: ABO Blood types with 3 alleles

13 Multiple Alleles: ABO Blood Types
What is blood made of? Red blood cells Contain hemoglobin, transport O2 and CO2 throughout the body White blood cells Fight infection Platelets Help blood to clot Plasma Fluid which contains salts and various kinds of proteins

14 Multiple Alleles: ABO Blood Types
Determining blood type Protein molecules found on RBC and in blood plasma determine blood type on an individual Antigens are located on the surface of blood cells Antibodies are in the blood plasma

15 Multiple Alleles: ABO Blood Types
Different Blood Groups Blood Group A IA IA + IA i or AA + AO Have A antigens on the surface of red blood cells and B antibodies in blood plasma Blood Group B IB IB + IB i or BB + BO Have B antigens on the surface of red blood cells and A antibodies in blood plasma

16 Multiple Alleles: ABO Blood Types
Different Blood Groups Blood Group AB IA IB or AB Have both A and B antigens on the surface of the red blood cells and no A or B antibodies Blood Group O i i or OO Have neither A or B antigens on the surface of red blood cells, but have both A and B antibodies in blood plasma

17 Multiple Alleles: ABO Blood Types
Blood Transfusions The transfusion will work if a person who is going to receive blood has a blood group that doesn’t have antibodies against the donor’s antigens Blood Group Genotype Antigens Antibodies Can give blood to Can receive blood from AB A and B A B O None

18 Lethal Alelles Some alleles are lethal when present as homozygous
Can apply to dominant or recessive allele/trait Example: Coat colour in mice, Creeper gene in Chickens

19 Lethal Genes: Mice Coat Colour
Lethal genes were first observed in mice while studying coat colour gene Expected phenotype ratio was 3:1 from a heterozygote cross Observed phenotype ratio was 2:1

20 Lethal Gene: Mice Coat Colour
After several test crosses, Yellow mice were found to be heterozygotes White mice were homozygous recessive No homozygous dominant yellow mice were obtained from crosses

21 Lethal Genes Creeper Gene
Lethal genes have also been observed in chickens, When developing embryo contains two copies of a recessive allele, the embryo dies in the eggshell Chick heterozygous with creeper allele will survive

22 Polygenic Traits When more than two alleles and multiple genes control the expression of a trait Examples: Height, skin colour, and hair colour in humans

23 Polygenetic Traits Traits like height display a continuous distribution where phenotypes vary along a continuum

24 Polygenic Expression Workers A, B, and C carry out steps for painting a design on a poster Like genes a, b, and c are the instructions Worker A puts paint in the tray; a tells it how Worker B adds dye to the pain; b tells it what colour Worker C paints a design on the poster; c tells it what design

25 Polygenic Expression If looking at this as a genetic pathway, the workers and instructions would be invisible The only part we would see is the output, the poster The phenotype

26 Polygenetic Traits Epistasis
When the effect of one gene is dependent on the presence of one or more “modifier genes” Often the proteins the genes code for work together in the same processes

27 Polygenic Expression: Epistasis
Adding epistasis: A version (or allele) of a is broken so it contains no instructions Worker A couldn’t put paint into the tray Workers B + C still do their jobs Output/Phenotpe: Blank Poster The broken version of a is epistatic to b and c The important aspect of epistasis is that it doesn’t just influence the phenotype, it hides the output of another gene or genes.

28 Polygenic Expression: Epistasis

29 Epistasis: Lab Colour Black Brown Yellow BBEE BBEe BbEE BbEe bbEE bbEe
Yellow (Dudley) bbee

30 Epistasis: Lab Colour Yellow Yellow (Dudley) BBee Bbee bbee

31 Exploring Epistasis http://ansci.cornell.edu/usdagen/epistasis.html
Recessive masking epistasis Dominant masking epistasis Modifying epistasis Definition/description Example 2 Punnett Squares Parental cross: AABB x aabb F1 cross Summarize phenotypes of offspring based on epistatic pattern


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