BICD 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Mns Antigen System, Lethal Allele, Fibrillin

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Before class: do assigned reading and use online resources. True breeding strains of red and white flowers create pink flowers in f1 generation. Self-fertilization of f1 then gives us 1:2:1 ratio of 1 red , 2 pink, and 1 white flower ratio. Same # of genotypes as cross with complete dominance. Unlike cross with complete dominance, there ae three phenotypes. Two alleles of a gene can produce distinct, detectable gene products in heterozygotes, codominance. One allele makes a product, mutant does not. Recessive allele: defect in dna helicase causes premature aging. Dominant allele: defect in fibrillin 1 causes connective tissue disorders. In simple situations, a particular genotype results in a defined phenotype. Expressivity is that the same mutation can cause a range of phenotypes. Incomplete penetrance of a mutation can alter mendelian ratios. Not all individuals with the mutation show the phenotype. If mutations are completely penetrate, this can alter medendellian ratios.

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