BIOL 264 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Epistasis, Lethal Allele, Cream Gene

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This idea is called pleiotropy (gene 1 can be seen as trait 1, trait 2, or trait 3: example of pleiotropy is the frizzle allele in chickens. Important for fluffiness - one trait that this allele impacts. The frizzle allele = also associated with abnormal body temperatures, higher metabolic and blood flow rates, greater digestive, and laying fewer eggs: example in which: So cy is dominant for coat color and cg is dominant for survival. Number of genotypes possible- n*(n+1)/2 = 5*6/2 = 15. 5 homozygous ones: the more alleles at one locus leads to more number of genotypes which leads to more variation. In the previous thought question (part b) - only explained the genotypes because we don"t even know the phenotypes. Problem regarding chestnut, palomino, and cremello: one locus so one trait, an example of incomplete dominance. Phenotype of the heterozygote is the same as one of the homozygotes.

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