Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Discards, Dioecy, Mendelian Inheritance

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Co dominance when both alleles in a heterozygous individuals are shown in its phenotype. For example rw sows red and white colors on a flower alleles have equal effects on the individual. Incomplete dominance when an intermediate allele is shown. Pleiotropic: when one single gene affects more than one other effect on the body phenotypically. Example, sickle cell disease can cause heart failure and also fatigue and impaired mental function. So one allele has an effect on many other processes. Hard weinberg equilibrium is when genetic variation in a population will remain constant from one generation to the next when there is no factors that disturb it. 5 conditions : no mutations occur, no migration, very large population size, all genotypes survive and reproduce equally as well, random mating. This is point of genetic equilibrium: this is when no change in allele or genotype frequencies are occurring in succeeding generations.

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