Codominant. Both alleles affect the phenotype in separate, distinguishable ways.

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Codominant Both alleles affect the phenotype in separate, distinguishable ways.

Codominance Alleles for a gene are both dominant Both alleles are expressed when present Examples: Roan cow or horse

Codominance: Horses B = brown W = white B B W W X = BW BW BW BW Genotype: 100% BW Phenotype:?

Codominant Incomplete Dominance Both alleles affect the phenotype in separate, distinguishable ways. Phenotype is a blend of both alleles when heterozygous

Incomplete Dominance Dominant allele of a gene does NOT complete mask the recessive allele Phenotype is a blend of both dominant and recessive phenotypes Example: Snapdragons

Incomplete Dominance: Snapdragons R = red r = white X = Rr Rr Rr Rr Genotype: 100% Rr Phenotype:? 100% PINK

Incomplete Dominance: Snapdragons Parental (P) Generation F 1 Generation F 2 Generation

Codominant Incomplete Dominance Multiple Alleles Both alleles affect the phenotype in separate, distinguishable ways. Phenotype is a blend of both alleles when heterozygous More than two alleles exist for one gene

Multiple Alleles More than 2 alleles exist for one gene. Example: Blood type (also codominant) Type A = AA or AO Type B = BB or BO Type AB = AB Type O = OO

Type A Blood Type B Blood Type A Antigen Type B Antigen Codominant with B Allele Codominant with A Allele Possible genotypes Possible genotypes AA or AO BB or BO Type AB Blood Type O Blood Neither A nor B Antigens Both A and B Antigens Recessive to both A and B A and B are codominant, Alleles so both are expressed Only possible genotype Only possible genotype OO AB

Multiple Alleles: Blood Types

Multiple Alleles: Blood Types A B AB AA or AO BB or BO AB O OO

Multiple Alleles: Blood Types Question: If a boy has Type O blood and his sister has Type AB blood Answer: What are the genotypes and phenotypes of their parents? Boy Type O & Girl Type AB A O B AB BO Parents must be: AO x BO O AO OO

B - 1.5% B + 8.5% A - 6.3% O + 37.4% A + 35.7% O - 6.6% AB + 3.4% AB - 0.6% Blood Type Rh Factor How many have it? O Positive 1 in 3 Negative 1 in 15 A Positive 1 in 3 Negative 1 in 16 B Positive 1 in 12 Negative 1 in 67 AB Positive 1 in 29 Negative 1 in 167

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Codominant Incomplete Dominance Multiple Alleles Polygenic Inheritance Both alleles affect the phenotype in separate, distinguishable ways. Phenotype is a blend of both alleles when heterozygous More than two alleles exist for one gene An additive effect of two or more genes on a single phenotypic character

Polygenic Traits Characteristics that are controlled by more than a single gene Often a trait that has a wide range of phenotypes» Examples:» Height» Eye color» Skin color» Hair color

Polygenic Traits Are there more than just two or three heights for humans? The more possibilities, the more genes that control the trait! Can you think of any other traits that have a large number of variations?

Polygenic Traits: Skin color Three genes code for melanin Dominant alleles (A, B, and C) make pigment Recessive alleles (a, b, c) do not make pigment The more dominant alleles, the darker the skin

Polygenic Traits: Skin color

Codominant Incomplete Dominance Multiple Alleles Polygenic Inheritance Pleiotropy Both alleles affect the phenotype in separate, distinguishable ways. Phenotype is a blend of both alleles when heterozygous More than two alleles exist for one gene An additive effect of two or more genes on a single phenotypic character One gene has multiple phenotypic effects

Pleiotropy One gene has multiple phenotypic effects Example: Sickle-Cell Anemia