BIOL 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Hydrogen Bond, Asymptomatic Carrier, Restriction Enzyme

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Multiple alleles- refers to the occurrence of a gene that exists as three or more alleles in a population. Pleiotropy- the phenomenon in which a mutation in a single gene can have multiple effe(cid:272)ts o(cid:374) a(cid:374) i(cid:374)di(cid:448)idual"s phe(cid:374)otype. Epistasis- the interaction of genes that are not alleles, in particular the suppression of the effect of one such gene by another. Polygenic inheritance- occurs when one characteristic is controlled by two or more genes. Often the genes are large in quantity but small in effect. Examples of human polygenic inheritance are height, skin color, eye color and weight. Penetrance- the extent to which a particular gene or set of genes is expressed in the phenotypes of individuals carrying it, measured by the proportion of carriers showing the characteristic phenotype. Expressivity- quantifies variation in a non-binary phenotype across individuals carrying a particula(cid:396) ge(cid:374)otype.

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