BI111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Snow Goose, House Mouse, Genetic Variation

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O because environment can influence expression of genes, phenotype interaction between both: how to test it: change the environment of the same genetic item and see if phenotype genetic and environmental environment and genetic changes. 16. 1 variation in natural populations: phenotypic variation: differences in the appearance or function that are passed down, caused by genetic differences between individuals, differences in environmental factors, or both, result: genetic and phenotypic variations not perfectly correlated, ex. Flowers with same genotype vary in colour depending on the acidity of soil: quantitative variation: individuals differ in small incremental ways, most exhibit this, ex. Snow geese either have blue or white feathers: mendel inferred the genetic bases of qualitative traits such as flower colour in peas by crossing plants with different phenotypes, polymorphism: existence of discrete variants of a character, ex. One type of snail group varies in colour, stripes, size in shell: ex. 2: random fertilizations between genetically different sperm and egg.

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