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Variations on Mendel 1. INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE • Neither trait is completely dominant over the other • Get a BLEND of the two traits • The new phenotype is somewhere between the original two W •I R I = white = Red • White Carnation x Red Carnation • Parent Genotypes? W W R R –I I x I I –Do the Punnett Square • What do you get???? IWIR = 4 / 4 are pink carnations IW IW IR IW IR IR IW IR IW IR IW IR •What happens if you cross 2 Pink Carnations? W R –I I x W R I I –Do the Punnett Square –What phenotypes occur? IWIW = 1 / 4 white IWIR = 2 / 4 pink IRIR IW = 1 / 4 red IR IW IW IW IW IR IR IW IR IR IR Another Incomplete Dominance example….. • White bunny x brown bunny = ?? • IWIW x IBIB = IWIB I I • IWIB = tan IW IB IW IB W W IB IB IW IB IW IB 2. CODOMINANCE • Two traits are dominant at the same time • Both traits are fully expressed at the same time • EX: Speckled Chickens •These birds have BOTH black and white feathers •Both black and white are dominant B B •I I = black feathers W W • I I = white feathers B W • I I = speckled • Cross a black with a speckled-what are possible phenotypes? IBIB = 2 / 4 black IBIW = 2 / 4 speckled IB IB IB IB IB IW IB IW IB IW IB IB • Blood Type: based on 2 gene groups (1)ABO: --Two dominant ( IA and IB ) --One recessive ( i ) – – – – IA IB IA i or IA IA IB i or IB IB ii makes ______ makes ______ makes _______ makes _______ • Can a Type A and a Type B have: –Type AB child? •Yes –Type A child? B •Yes..if Type B parent is I i –Type B child? •Yes…. if Type A parent is IA i –Type O child? •Yes…if both are heterozygous • Blood Type: based on 2 groups of genes (2) Rh Factor: -- One dominant gene (I+) -- One recessive gene (I-) IA i I+ IIB i I+ Ii i I- I- makes _________ makes __________ makes __________ 5. Sex-Linked Genes • X & Y = sex chromosomes • X X = female genotype • X Y: male genotype • “X” –carries traits –Colorblindness, hemophilia • “Y” --no corresponding traits • Males are more likely to have these recessive traits than females 5. Sex-Linked Genes • XB = normal sight b • X = colorblind b b Colorblind Female = X X Normal Female= XB XB or XB Xb Colorblind Male= Xb Y Normal Male = XB Y