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Incomplete Dominance, Codominance, and Multiple Alleles (Fill in notes: See ppt for word bank) ​
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dominance •This is when neither allele is ​
​
. •Both ​
​
are expressed and contribute equally to the phenotype. •A ​
​
genotype has an intermediate phenotype as there is ​
​
influence from both alleles. This is also known as ​
. •​
Example​
: Red + White = ​
. flower flower flower •​
Example genotype: Snapdragons can be –red (alleles = ​
​
) –white (alleles = ​
​
) –pink (alleles = ​
Rr​
) Stop using the word bank here. If you feel comfortable you can complete Q1 or you can wait until I give you directions. Q1. If you cross a two pink flowers, is it possible to produce a white flower? Codominance •Both alleles are ​
​
. •They are ​
​
, so there is ​
no 'blending'​
as in the snapdragons, instead the phenotype is a result of the full expression of ​
alleles. ● Example​
: ​
​
dog + White dog = Black & White spotted dog ● Example​
: red cow + White cow = ​
​
cow (remember the cool moo moo!) ● Example genotype: Dogs can be: ­Black (alleles = ​
​
) ­​
​
(alleles = bb) ­Spotted (alleles =​
​
) Stop using the word bank here. If you feel comfortable you can complete Q2 or you can wait until I give you directions. Q2. Is it possible for a black dog to have one parent that is white? Multiple alleles​
(​
​
typing) In the case of the ​
ABO​
blood grouping, there are ​
​
alleles​
for one gene They are written a little differently: •​
​
: this allele is ​
recessive •​
IA​
​
: this allele is ​
​
. •​
IB​
​
: this ​
​
is ​
co­dominant Blood group ( ): A Possible genotype: A​A​
I​
I​
or ​
​
. B B​
​
or I​
i AB A​
B
I​
I​
O ​
. Q3. A father with homozygous type A blood has a child with a mother that has heterozygous type B blood. •Is it possible for them to have a child with type O blood? Challenge: Q4. What blood type is the universal donor? Q5. What blood type is the universal recipient?