BIOL-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Pleiotropy, Y Chromosome, Chromosome

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Pleiotropy one genehavingmany effects lshinigamigene t. chorenuseexew to intensified sensed. Polygenic inheritance involves 2 or more genes often on differentchromosomes. Manytraits includingheight skin color and eye color vary almost continuouslyfrom one extreme to another. Y chromosome the x chromosome have no correspondingalleles on. Differentpattern of inheritance recessivephenotype of x linked common in males greencolorblindness 2forms ofhemophilia genes more. Autosomalgenes whose expression is influencedbys ex hormones toexpressiondiffers in males andfemales. Result in changes in the structure 31function ofthechromosome viruses. Most common deletion occurs when tip of a chromosomebreaks off e g cri do chat syndrome loss oftip of chromosome 5. Addition of pieceof chromosome e gfragilex syndrome duplicationof a region on the x chromosome. Mother is olderthan 35 dueto increased risks of nondisjunction. Cells of chorion have same genetic makeup as fetus. Polygenic 2 or more genes on different chromosomes many traits varyingfrom one extreme to another.

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