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Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a ernel color is quantitative trait.
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Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

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Page 1: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Parentalgeneration X

F1 generation

F2 generation

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Figure 10.20a

Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Page 2: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

aa bb cc(pure line white)

X AA BB CC(pure line red)

Aa Bb Cc(medium red)

Self-fertilization

202 AABbcc

2 AaBBcc

8 AaBbCc2 aaBbCC2 aaBBCc2 AabbCC

2 AAbbCc15

4 AABbCc

4 AaBBCc1 aaBBCC4 AaBbCC1 AAbbCC

1 AABBcc

2 AABbCC2 AaBBCC2 AABBCc6

1 AABBCC

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4 AaBbcc

4 aaBbCc1 aabbCC4 AabbCc1 aaBBcc

1 AAbbcc

2 aabbCc2 aaBbcc2 Aabbcc6

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Number of red pigment alleles (A, B, or C) in genotype

1

Figure 10.20b

Model to explain inheritance

of kernel color

Page 3: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Predict the phenotype frequencies of a cross between AaBb x Aabb Assume the A locus and B locus are on

different chromosomes

Page 4: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Two genes, each with two alleles, are known to influence coat color in Labrador retrievers. Let’s call the alleles for the first gene B and b and E and e for the second gene. The ratio of colors is 9 black: 3 chocolate: 4 yellow.

1. Suggest a mechanism for inheritance of coat color

2. Write out all possible genotypes and describe the phenotype of each genotype.

Page 5: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Penetrance

The percentage of individuals with a given genotype who exhibit the phenotype associated with that genotype

Page 6: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Pedigree showing incomplete penetrance

Page 7: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Reasons for incomplete penetrance Epistatic genes, pleiotropic genes or

other genes which suppress the expression of the genotype

Page 8: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Expressivity

The degree to which a genotype is expressed in the phenotype

Page 9: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Expressivity in beagles Each of these dogs has

the dominant allele for piebald (black and white) spotting

The degree of spotting varies among individuals

Page 10: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Polydactyly

Page 11: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Penetrance and expressivity

Page 12: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Environmental effects on fur color in Himalayan rabbits

Page 13: Parental generation X F 1 generation F 2 generation Number of each phenotype Phenotypes 1 6 15 20 15 6 1 Figure 10.20a Kernel color is quantitative trait.

Fur color in Siamese cats