BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Epistasis, Phenylketonuria

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Incomplete dominance: f1 appears to support blending hypothesis, co dominance, produces a heterozygote phenotype that is a combination of that of the two homozygotes, multiple allele, dominant alleles are not always the more common alleles in a population, polydactyl (6 fingers is dominant) but the recessive allele for 5 digits (fingers in humans) is more prevalent o, pleiotropic effect, single gene that influences many traits (can have multiple phenotypic effects) Marfan syndrome: epistasis, one gene that influences another gene, mask/reduce the effects of alleles of a different gene, polygenic, quantitative characters, many genes that influence to the phenotype; an additive effect of 2 or more genes on one phenotype, environmental effect, expression of some genes is influences by environmental factors: temperatures, some alleles are heat sensitive.

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