Biology 1001A Study Guide - Final Guide: Anisogamy, Frequency Distribution, Linnaean Taxonomy

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Genetics of human abo blood groups: multiple alleles. Produced by different combinations of multiple (3) alleles of a single gene: ia, ib and i. Iaia: type a, iai: type a, iaib = type ab, ibib = b, ibi = b ii = o. Ia and ib are codominant alleles that are each dominant to the i allele. Strategy to distinguish between a phenotype that results from codominance relative to incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance: effects of recessive alleles can be detected to some extent (intermediate phenotype) all f1 are pink, and in f2, are pink. The red allele encodes an enzyme the produces a red pigment, but we need enough of it to produce enough of the active form of the enzyme for fully red flowers. The enzyme is completely inactive is homozygous for white plants colourless flowers that appear white because of the scattering of light by cell walls and other strucutres.

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