HMB265H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: F1 Hybrid, Lentil, Wild Type

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Hartwell et al. , 1st can. edition, chapter 2 (emphasis on pages 33-42 and pages 51-53) Incomplete dominance: the f1 hybrid resembles neither pure-breeding parent. Neither parental allele is dominant or recessive. Codominance: the f1 hybrid exhibits traits of both parents. Because the heterozygotes can be distinguished from both homozygous. They reflect difference in the way gene products control the production of phenotypes. A gene may have more than two alleles. Gne for abo blood types has three alleles, ia, ib, and i. An allele is not absolutely dominant or recessive -- it depends on the other alleles. Ia is dominant to i, but its codominant with ib. Reveals a dominance series (alleles are listed from most dominant to most recessive ) These lentil seat coat patterns are determined by different alleles of the same gene. Mutation: chang alterations of the genetic material. Makes it possible to follow gene transmission.

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