BIO152H5 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Antirrhinum Majus, Quantitative Trait Locus, Mns Antigen System

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Genetic variation is the variation in alleles and genes, both within and among populations. There are three sources of genetic variation: mutation, gene flow(movement of genetic information between different populations), and sexual reproduction. When the phenotype of one gene depends on a second gene because these two genes control a common phenotype. In genetics, epistasis occurs when two or more different gene loci contribute to the same phenotype, but not additively. Epistasis is often described as occurring when one gene locus masks or modifies the phenotype of a second gene locus. The term epistatic describes the relationship between the genes in epistasis. You"ve probably seen, petted, or even owned a labrador before. These dogs come in three colors: black, chocolate brown, and yellow. The color behind these dogs" coats is due to epistasis. This phenotype, coat color, is controlled by two different gene products. One gene controls a pigment that would normally make these dogs black.

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