AGR 3303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Mns Antigen System, Maner Sharif, Antirrhinum

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Mendel"s rules were based on experiments with carefully selected characteristics that behave in very predicatable maner. Pigments produced: when b is homozygous the color effects of gene a are masked (recessive epistasis). No pigment: if you can determine that the ratio is 16th you are looking at two genes or two separate traits. 9:3:3:1 or a single gene can overlap ratios and create a. 9:3:4 combining the 3 and 1 based epistasis. Dominant epistasis ex: squash color: ocurs when a dominant allele at one gene locus masks the expression of the alleles at a second locus. Be familiar with 12:3:1, 9:3:4, 16:1, and 9:7. 16th should be a sign that 2 genes are involved. Suppose two separate labs independently isolate wingless drosophila and showed that the wingless conditions is a result of recessive mutation. Complementation test: cross the two mutant strains and analyze the f1 generation. Usa fly would be aabb and canada fly would be aabb.

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