Genetics
Genetics
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Modification to Mendel’s Classic
Ratios
Multiple alleles
There are more than two types
of alleles, and the relationship of
each allele with respect to
others will determine the
number of phenotypes that may
be expressed.
Example: There are four different
types of alleles in rabbits: C (Agouti),
Cch (Chinchilla), Ch (Himalayan), and c
(Albino), with the following dominance
hierarchy:
C> C ch > Ch > c
The following genotypes will have the
corresponding phenotypes in coat color:
i. CC – Agouti
ii. CCch – Agouti
iii. CCh – Agouti
iv. Cc – Agouti
v. CchCch – Chinchilla
vi. CchCh – Chinchilla
vii. Cchc – Chinchilla
viii.ChCh – Himalayan
ix. Chc – Himalayan
x. cc – Albino
Cross between Cc and Chc will
result in
50% Agouti ( CCh ,Cc)
25% Himalayan (Chc )
25 Albino (Cc)
Seat work
In guinea pigs, coat color is governed by
four alleles that constitute a multiple
allelic series, C (black), cS (sepia), cC
(cream), and c (albino) with the following
dominance hierarchy:
C> cS > cC>c.
1. Cc x CcS
2. CcS x cCc
3. cCc x cSc
4. cScS x c Cc
5. cc x cSc
Co- dominance: Cattle coat
Seat work
In cattle, coat color is inherited in a co-
dominant fashion. Homozygous B1B1
produces black coat, homozygous B2B2
produces white coat, and the
heterozygous B1B2 produces roan coat.
Give the phenotypic ratio of the
offspring of the following crosses:
a. B1B1 x B1B1
b. B1B1 x B2B2
c. B1B2 x B1B2
d. B1B1 x B1B2
e. B1B2 x B2B2
Sex linked trait- The
gene (pair) that determines
a character (e.g.
hemophilia) is located on
the sex chromosomes
X-linked trait
- A sex-linked trait is where the
gene or allele for the trait is found
on the X chromosome
Y-linked trait
- A sex-linked trait where the
gene or allele for the trait is found
on the Y chromosome
Color Blindness In Humans: An X-Linked Trait
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Sex-Linked Traits: