BIOL 2081C Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Mexican Tetra, Plos Genetics, White Chicks

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Learning objectives: for any specified departures from the mendelian assumptions regarding dominance or epistasis, predict how the expected proportions of progeny types will be modified in any particular cross. Incomplete dominance - 1:2:1 ratio of 1 type of trait crossing. In the flower example from the book, the red pigment is dominant and the white is recessive. However, the red pigment is limited by the enzyme that creates it so when a dominant homozygous crosses with a recessive homozygous the results are pink flowers. For example, the white flowers from the book are recessive and the purple are dominant. When the f2 progeny is generated, any genotype that contained at least one homozygous recessive alleles (cc pp, cc pp, cc pp, cc pp, or cc pp) the flowers were white (mutant) not purple. The recessive masked the dominant allele: 12:3:1 - dominant allele at one locus masks another genotype at a different locus.

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