BIOL108 Lecture 17: Inhertiance

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30th of april 2018: lecture 21 inheritance: diversity, mutation, sex determination and family trees, diversity arises from differences in dna sequence: The dna sequence of any particular gene is usually very similar within species. Differences in the dna sequence can lead to different properties of the protein produced from that gene: genetic traits are inherited (pedigree chart): Pedigrees charts are a short hand way of showing family trees showing inheritance of traits within families. Solid shapes indicate that the individual is affected by the trait being examined gene: dominant genes: Possession of a dominant gene leads to expression of the trait coded for by that. The widow"s peak hairline is dominant in humans. W gene results in a widow"s peak: codominance: Both alleles for a trait are expressed. One example of this is the genes for abo blood types in humans: abo blood system, dominant gene examples, brachydactylic: A dominant gene that causes very short fingers.

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