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Basic Mendelian Genetics What lovely things we pass onto our children!

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Page 1: Basic Mendelian Genetics What lovely things we pass onto our children!

Basic Mendelian Genetics

What lovely things we pass onto our children!

Page 2: Basic Mendelian Genetics What lovely things we pass onto our children!

Mendel’s Laws• Law 1: Law of Unit Characteristics

– Inherited traits are controlled by “factors” which occur in “pairs”.

Factors = __________ Pairs = __________

• Law 2: Law of Dominance– One allele hides another allele in a heterozygote

Stronger allele = _____________ Weaker allele = _____________

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Mendel’s Laws Continued

• Law 3: Law of Segregation– Alleles of a gene are separated during gamete

formation

Each cell only gets 1 allele for a gene

A a

B b

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Mendel’s Laws Continued

• Law 4: Law of Independent Assortment of Alleles– When alleles separate during meiosis, they do

so independently of alleles of other genes

Placement of alleles is random

Not influenced by other genes

A A

BB

a a

bb

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Mendel’s Laws Continued

• Law 5: Law of gene pricing– Lee genes are usually less expensive than

Levi’s, except when Levi’s are on sale

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Life Beyond the Law of Dominance

Not all traits are governed by the law of dominance

• Incomplete Dominance– Neither allele is completely dominant over the

other in the heterozygote Blending/Mixing

Ex) Snap dragons

WW – White flowers

RR – Red Flowers

RW – Pink Flowers

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Incomplete Dominance

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Life Beyond the Law of Dominance

• Codominance– Both genes express themselves FULLY at the

same time

Example: Roan cattle

RR = Red Hair

WW = White Hair

RW = Roan (both red + white)

Example 2: Blood type in humans (AB)

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Life Beyond the Law of Dominance

• Multiple Alleles– A gene possessing more than 2 alleles

Example: Blood types

Blood types differ in antigens found on RBC’s

AA – Homozygous A Type A

BB – Homozygous B Type B

OO – Homozygous O Type O

AO – Heterozygous A Type A

BO – Heterozygous B Type B

AB – Heterozygous AB Type AB

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Life Beyond the Law of Dominance

• Polygenic Inheritance– When a trait is controlled by more than 2

genes

Example: Eye color (3 genes)

Amount of pigment

Location of pigment

Tone of pigment

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A Review of Mendelian Genetics

1) Neither allele is dominant a) Complete Dominance

2) More than 2 alleles b) Codominance

3) Both alleles are dominant c) Incomplete dominance

4) Many genes code for 1 trait d) Multiple alleles

5) One allele is dominant e) Polygenic inheritance