BIO SCI 97 Lecture 9: Lecture 9 Notes

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Law of segregation - individuals are diploid and alleles segregate into haploid gametes. Law of independent assortment - male and female gametes combine at random during fertilization. Law of dominance - alleles can be dominant or recessive - the recessive phenotype is only seen in homozygotes. Alleles are not just pieces of dna; they are the blueprints for making proteins and proteins impact the phenotype. Different alleles can encode proteins with subtle to major differences in function and therefore can change phenotype slightly or dramatically. Incomplete dominance - interaction between products of different genes. When heterozygous individuals display intermediate phenotypes between either homozygous type. Often the dominance of one allele over another is not complete. Codominance - interaction between products of different genes. Leads to heterozygotes with a different phenotype than that of either homozygote. There is detectable expression of both alleles in the heterozygotes.

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