BIO 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Pleiotropy, Quantitative Trait Locus, Epistasis

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Mendel and genetics (chapter 14: mendel"s pea crosses, gene expression: Dominant allele: allele that is fully expressed in the phenotype of a heterozygote. Recessive allele: allele that is masked in the phenotype of a heterozygote. Genotype: genetic constitution of an organism: mendel"s principle of segregation: genes have alternative forms due to Gametes have one allele per locus: mendel"s principle of independent assortment: together. The pair of alleles for a given gene segregate into gametes independently of the alleles of other genes. Alleles of different loci are distributed randomly into gametes. Recombination produces new gene combinations not present in the parental: segregation of alleles: homologous chromosomes separate during meiosis. Most chromosomes have expression of a single character. characters. (sickle cell disease) fully (ab blood type) just 1 (haploids have 1, diploids-2). Example- skin and height is modified by genes and environmental conditions: huntington"s disease: has a lethal dominant allele with no expression until an individual is about 40.

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