BIOL 261 Chapter 6: Chapter 6

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6. 1 interactions between the alleles of a single gene: variations on dominance. Multiple alleles or allelic series: the known mutant alleles of a gene and its wild type. Dominance manifestation of how the alleles of a single gene interact in a. In an experiment alleles may be wild type + mutant alleles (+/m) or 2 different mutant alleles (m1/m2) Fully dominant allele will be expressed in the phenotype when only 1 copy is. Some human diseases fully recessive their wild type alleles are dominant. Reason why disease pku is recessive (why defective allele is recessive) 1 dose of wild type allele p produces enough pah to break down the. Full dominance = heterozygote cannot be distinguished from the homozygous dominant. Alternative = fully recessive present (heterozygote) phenylalanine entering body. Therefore wild type allele = haplosufficient. Haplo = haploid dose (one) and sufficient = ability of that single dose to produce the wild-type phenotype.

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