BIOL 2905 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.7: Xanthine, Zygosity, Wild Type

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Most loss of function mutations are recessive-why: recessive in terms of phenotypes they encode, ressive and dominant does not mean alleles refers to phenotype. Less than the threshold shows the phenotype: enough activity above threshold for the wildtype phenotype- one copy is enough, if its less than the threshold, it shows mutant phenotype. Depends on where threshold is enough: dominance & recessives is what we see in heterozygous. The allele phenotype that is shown in the heterozygous is the dominant. Recessive means you need both copies to show alleles phenotype. Heterozygote is informative state: haplosufficent: half the amount of wt gene product is sufficient to produce. Lof mutations can abolish or reduce protein function (20:47: ex: xanthine dehydrogenase. Wildtype phenotype is dominant phenotype because is above threshold. Hypomorphic mutations is recessive b/c its below threshold when homozygous and its only above threshold when heterozygous with dominant wildtype phenotype. Dominance/recessives is a relationship b/t 2 alleles.

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