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Why are only female cats calico? This is when both genes are dominant, so the presence of both alleles you will see they are both fully expressed. IA I A or IAi= A type A B I I = AB type IBIB or IBi = B type ii = O type Neither of the genes is dominant to the other, so the heterozygous genotype creates a 3rd phenotype. The two phenotypes are blended. Roan Horse Which is an example of incomplete dominance and which is an example of codominance? Most traits in humans are not controlled by only 1 gene. There are many genes that contribute to a single trait. Eye color Hair color • A modifier gene controls another gene. • Not dominant, because it is not on the same gene, but will still override whatever gene it is the modifier for. Heterochromia iridum Eye color is an example of a polygenic trait and Albinism is an example of a blocked trait. How How is eye color determined? is whether or not an organism will be albino determined? Some traits are carried on the sex chromosomes. Women have XX and men have XY. If a trait is carried on the X chromosome then women have two of them and men only have one. hemophilia Muscular dystrophy An example of this is color blindness Ex: Red/green color blindness is a recessive trait carried on the X chromosome. Men can have either XBY or XbY If he has XBY he is not color blind (the big B stands for the dominant trait of not color blind) If he has XbY he is colorblind. Because this trait is not carried on the Y chromosome there is no opportunity to be heterozygous for males. Women If can have XBXB, XBXb, or XbXb she has XBXB, she is not color blind If she has XBXb, she is not color blind (the B is dominant to the b so this woman is a just a carrier of the trait) If she has XbXb, then she is colorblind. A woman has the genotype XbXb and a man has the genotype XbY . Are either of them colorblind? Yes both because they each have the recessive alleles (b) for them. If these two individuals had children what is the likelihood that their children would be colorblind? 100% This is why there are many more males that are color blind than females. Calico coloration Male Pattern Baldness