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6 November, 00:47

Explain each of the following phenomena and how they extend our understanding of genetics from the work done by Gregor Mendel and classical Mendelian inheritance pattern?

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    Incomplete Dominance: In this case, the 3rd different phenotype is created by the heterozygous (CwCr) (for example, pink)

    Co-Dominance: the heterozygous is observed to show both the homozygous conditions (for example the blood type iAiB shows both A and B carbohydrates)

    Multiple alleles: This is when a gene has over 2 alleles (i. e. blood has ia ib i)

    Polygenic inheritance: This is when over two different gene leads to the expression of a trait.

    Pleiotropy: This is the when a gene shows several effects on an organism.

    Epistasis: This is when more than one gene have strong control on the expression of a trait (for example, E/e allele creates pigments)

    Sex-linkage: This refers to the genes found in sex chromosomes

    Gene Linkage: These are the genes situated in a similar chromosome.

    Explanation:

    Incomplete Dominance: In this case, the 3rd different phenotype is created by the heterozygous (CwCr) (for example, pink)

    Co-Dominance: the heterozygous is observed to show both the homozygous conditions (for example the blood type iAiB shows both A and B carbohydrates)

    Multiple alleles: This is when a gene has over 2 alleles (i. e. blood has ia ib i)

    Polygenic inheritance: This is when over two different gene leads to the expression of a trait.

    Pleiotropy: This is the when a gene shows several effects on an organism.

    Epistasis: This is when more than one gene have strong control on the expression of a trait (for example, E/e allele creates pigments)

    Sex-linkage: This refers to the genes found in sex chromosomes

    Gene Linkage: These are the genes situated in a similar chromosome.
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