BIO207H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Pearson Education, Null Allele, Gene Product

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The phrase gene interactions refer to the ways genes collaborate or interact to influence a phenotype. There may be more than two alleles for a given locus within a population: dominance of one allele over another may not be complete. Two or more genes may affect a single trait. The expression of a trait may depend on the interaction of more than one gene and/or the interaction of genes with nongenic factors. Interactions between alleles produce dominance relationships: mendel chose to examine traits with just two alternative forms. The terms dominant and recessive have a phenotypic basis: however, the dominance of one allele over another is determined by the protein product of that allele. The overall phenotype is the consequence of the activities of the protein products of the alleles of the gene. T1t2 (15 units) and t2t2 individuals (0 units) individuals have a mutant phenotype because neither produces enough enzyme.

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