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Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) Stephen Taylor 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 1 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance A single characteristic controlled by multiple genes.  10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 2 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance A single characteristic controlled by multiple genes.  Polygenic inheritance gives rise to continuous variation in the phenotype.  Use these two examples in the exam.  Human Skin Colour Wheat kernel colour 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 3 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance A single characteristic controlled by multiple genes.  Polygenic inheritance gives rise to continuous variation in the phenotype.  Use these two examples in the exam.  Human Skin Colour Wheat kernel colour Other examples:  ,[object Object]
The Autism Spectrum. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder that presents on a scale (known as the Childhood Autism Rating Scale).  It is not as clearly polygenic as the above examples - it is suspected that gene interactions and  environmental factors play a large role. *susceptibility is not deterministic, but it is beneficial to know if you are at elevated genetic risk of these illnesses.  10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 4 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Polygenic inheritance gives rise to  continuous variation in the phenotype. Globally we observecontinuous variation in skin colours. Skin colour is the result of pigments, such as melanin, being produced - the darker the skin, the greater the protection against the harmful effects of the Sun.  Skin colour is though to be controlled by up to four  separate genes, each with their own alleles. This is too large for us to deal with simply, so we'll look at two genes with two alleles each.  Image from: http://www.danacentre.org.uk/events/2007/05/03/259 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 5 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Polygenic inheritance gives rise to  continuous variation in the phenotype. Globally we observecontinuous variation in skin colours. Skin colour is the result of pigments, such as melanin, being produced - the darker the skin, the greater the protection against the harmful effects of the Sun.  Skin colour is though to be controlled by up to four  separate genes, each with their own alleles. This is too large for us to deal with simply, so we'll look at two genes with two alleles each.  Image from: http://www.danacentre.org.uk/events/2007/05/03/259 Watch this TED Talk and think about the following questions: ,[object Object]
What skin tone were early humans most likely to have? Why does this change with latitude as humans migrated towards the poles?
What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of light and dark skin, depending on climate?TOK/ Aim 8: Why have people historically discriminated based on skin colour? How could the Natural Sciences educate people to think twice about their prejudices? Nina Jablosnki breaks the illusion of skin colour, via TED.  http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/nina_jablonski_breaks_the_illusion_of_skin_color.html 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 6 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Example: 2 genes (A and B), 2 alleles each Assume: genes are not linked (separate chromosomes) In polygenics, alleles can be:  ,[object Object]
Non-contributing (they do not add to the phenotype)How many genotypes are possible? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 7 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Example: 2 genes (A and B), 2 alleles each Assume: genes are not linked (separate chromosomes) In polygenics, alleles can be:  ,[object Object]
Non-contributing (they do not add to the phenotype)How many genotypes are possible? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin Remember that alleles segregate during meiosis.  Alleles of unlinked chromosomes orient randomly.  There is also random fertilisation of gametes.  So many combinations! or or or gametes 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 8 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Example: 2 genes (A and B), 2 alleles each Assume: genes are not linked (separate chromosomes) In polygenics, alleles can be:  ,[object Object]
Non-contributing (they do not add to the phenotype)How many genotypes are possible? Nine:  Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin Notice that the possible combinations of genotypes gives rise to continuous variation in the phenotype.  This population follows a normal distribution.  10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 9 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: Different colours? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 10 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: Different colours? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin YES.  As long as they are non-identical twins. Two eggs will have been fertilised by individual sperm cells.  Each gamete carries a different combination of alleles, so it is possible that the twins have noticeably differently-coloured skin.   Couple has differently-coloured twins – for the second time! From Associated Press http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgfObCmWJt4 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 11 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b.       Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 12 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b.       Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin F0 Phenotype: AABb AaBb Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 Genotypes: Phenotypes: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 13 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b.       Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin F0 Phenotype: AABb AaBb Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 Genotypes: Phenotypes: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 14 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b.       Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin F0 Phenotype: AABb AaBb Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 Genotypes: Phenotypes: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 15 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b.       Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin YES.  F0 Phenotype: AABb AaBb Genotype: Punnet Grid: darker lighter F1 Genotypes: Phenotypes: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 16 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Global Evolution of Skin Colour Map of global skin colour distribution from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_color What are the advantages of: a. Dark skin in hot climates? b. Pale skin in cold climates? 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 17 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Global Evolution of Skin Colour Map of global skin colour distribution from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_color What are the advantages of: a. Dark skin in hot climates? b. Pale skin in cold climates? Protection against UV and therefore skin damage and cancer. Increased production of vitamin D in low-sunlight conditions. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 18 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Global Evolution of Skin Colour Map of global skin colour distribution from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_color What are the advantages of: a. Dark skin in hot climates? b. Pale skin in cold climates?      In this case, the correlation between skin colour and latitude does suggest causality. Protection against UV and therefore skin damage and cancer. Dark-skinned people in cold climates should use vitamin D supplements.   Increased production of vitamin D in low-sunlight conditions. Pale-skinned people in hot climates should slip-slop-slap-seek-slide.   10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 19 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Wheat Kernel Colour Inheritance of colour of wheat kernels works in a similar way to human skin colour.  A wheat plant which is homozygous dominant for both genes is crossed with one which is heterozygous for both genes. What is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the cross? Key to alleles: A = add red a = don’t add red B = add red b = don’t add red F0 Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 20 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Wheat Kernel Colour Inheritance of colour of wheat kernels works in a similar way to human skin colour.  A wheat plant which is homozygous dominant for both genes is crossed with one which is heterozygous for both genes. What is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the cross? Key to alleles: A = add red a = don’t add red B = add red b = don’t add red homozygous dominant  for both genes F0 heterozygous for both genes AaBb AABB Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 21 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Wheat Kernel Colour Inheritance of colour of wheat kernels works in a similar way to human skin colour.  A wheat plant which is homozygous dominant for both genes is crossed with one which is heterozygous for both genes. What is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the cross? Key to alleles: A = add red a = don’t add red B = add red b = don’t add red homozygous dominant  for both genes F0 heterozygous for both genes AaBb AABB Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 22 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Polygenic Inheritance of Wheat Kernel Colour Inheritance of colour of wheat kernels works in a similar way to human skin colour.  A wheat plant which is homozygous dominant for both genes is crossed with one which is heterozygous for both genes. What is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the cross? Key to alleles: A = add red a = don’t add red B = add red b = don’t add red homozygous dominant  for both genes F0 heterozygous for both genes AaBb AABB Genotype: Punnet Grid: “All AB” F1 Phenotype ratio:      1 very red:       2  Red:     1 pink 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 23 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Mathematical Questions A trait is controlled by two genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait?  10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 24 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A = contributing a = non-contributing B = contributing b = non-contributing A trait is controlled by two genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait?  Same! There are 16 combinations of parent alleles, making 9 different genotypes. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 25 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A = contributing a = non-contributing B = contributing b = non-contributing A trait is controlled by two genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait?  2 4 3 1 0 There are 16 combinations of parent alleles, making 9 different genotypes. These make up 5 different phenotypes.   10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 26 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait?  10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 27 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait?  10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 28 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait?  10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 29 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com

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Polygenic Inheritance (AHL)

  • 1. Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) Stephen Taylor 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 1 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 2. Polygenic Inheritance A single characteristic controlled by multiple genes. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 2 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 3. Polygenic Inheritance A single characteristic controlled by multiple genes. Polygenic inheritance gives rise to continuous variation in the phenotype. Use these two examples in the exam. Human Skin Colour Wheat kernel colour 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 3 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
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  • 5. The Autism Spectrum. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder that presents on a scale (known as the Childhood Autism Rating Scale). It is not as clearly polygenic as the above examples - it is suspected that gene interactions and environmental factors play a large role. *susceptibility is not deterministic, but it is beneficial to know if you are at elevated genetic risk of these illnesses. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 4 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 6. Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Polygenic inheritance gives rise to continuous variation in the phenotype. Globally we observecontinuous variation in skin colours. Skin colour is the result of pigments, such as melanin, being produced - the darker the skin, the greater the protection against the harmful effects of the Sun. Skin colour is though to be controlled by up to four separate genes, each with their own alleles. This is too large for us to deal with simply, so we'll look at two genes with two alleles each. Image from: http://www.danacentre.org.uk/events/2007/05/03/259 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 5 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
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  • 8. What skin tone were early humans most likely to have? Why does this change with latitude as humans migrated towards the poles?
  • 9. What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of light and dark skin, depending on climate?TOK/ Aim 8: Why have people historically discriminated based on skin colour? How could the Natural Sciences educate people to think twice about their prejudices? Nina Jablosnki breaks the illusion of skin colour, via TED. http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/nina_jablonski_breaks_the_illusion_of_skin_color.html 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 6 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
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  • 11. Non-contributing (they do not add to the phenotype)How many genotypes are possible? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 7 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
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  • 13. Non-contributing (they do not add to the phenotype)How many genotypes are possible? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin Remember that alleles segregate during meiosis. Alleles of unlinked chromosomes orient randomly. There is also random fertilisation of gametes. So many combinations! or or or gametes 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 8 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
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  • 15. Non-contributing (they do not add to the phenotype)How many genotypes are possible? Nine: Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin Notice that the possible combinations of genotypes gives rise to continuous variation in the phenotype. This population follows a normal distribution. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 9 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 16. Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: Different colours? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 10 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 17. Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: Different colours? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin YES. As long as they are non-identical twins. Two eggs will have been fertilised by individual sperm cells. Each gamete carries a different combination of alleles, so it is possible that the twins have noticeably differently-coloured skin. Couple has differently-coloured twins – for the second time! From Associated Press http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgfObCmWJt4 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 11 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 18. Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b. Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 12 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 19. Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b. Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin F0 Phenotype: AABb AaBb Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 Genotypes: Phenotypes: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 13 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 20. Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b. Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin F0 Phenotype: AABb AaBb Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 Genotypes: Phenotypes: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 14 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 21. Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b. Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin F0 Phenotype: AABb AaBb Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 Genotypes: Phenotypes: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 15 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 22. Polygenic Inheritance of Skin Colour Is it possible for twins to be: b. Lighter or darker than both parents? Key to alleles: A = add melanin a = don’t add melanin B = add melanin b = don’t add melanin YES. F0 Phenotype: AABb AaBb Genotype: Punnet Grid: darker lighter F1 Genotypes: Phenotypes: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 16 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 23. Global Evolution of Skin Colour Map of global skin colour distribution from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_color What are the advantages of: a. Dark skin in hot climates? b. Pale skin in cold climates? 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 17 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 24. Global Evolution of Skin Colour Map of global skin colour distribution from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_color What are the advantages of: a. Dark skin in hot climates? b. Pale skin in cold climates? Protection against UV and therefore skin damage and cancer. Increased production of vitamin D in low-sunlight conditions. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 18 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 25. Global Evolution of Skin Colour Map of global skin colour distribution from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skin_color What are the advantages of: a. Dark skin in hot climates? b. Pale skin in cold climates? In this case, the correlation between skin colour and latitude does suggest causality. Protection against UV and therefore skin damage and cancer. Dark-skinned people in cold climates should use vitamin D supplements. Increased production of vitamin D in low-sunlight conditions. Pale-skinned people in hot climates should slip-slop-slap-seek-slide. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 19 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 26. Polygenic Inheritance of Wheat Kernel Colour Inheritance of colour of wheat kernels works in a similar way to human skin colour. A wheat plant which is homozygous dominant for both genes is crossed with one which is heterozygous for both genes. What is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the cross? Key to alleles: A = add red a = don’t add red B = add red b = don’t add red F0 Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 20 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 27. Polygenic Inheritance of Wheat Kernel Colour Inheritance of colour of wheat kernels works in a similar way to human skin colour. A wheat plant which is homozygous dominant for both genes is crossed with one which is heterozygous for both genes. What is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the cross? Key to alleles: A = add red a = don’t add red B = add red b = don’t add red homozygous dominant for both genes F0 heterozygous for both genes AaBb AABB Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 21 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 28. Polygenic Inheritance of Wheat Kernel Colour Inheritance of colour of wheat kernels works in a similar way to human skin colour. A wheat plant which is homozygous dominant for both genes is crossed with one which is heterozygous for both genes. What is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the cross? Key to alleles: A = add red a = don’t add red B = add red b = don’t add red homozygous dominant for both genes F0 heterozygous for both genes AaBb AABB Genotype: Punnet Grid: F1 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 22 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 29. Polygenic Inheritance of Wheat Kernel Colour Inheritance of colour of wheat kernels works in a similar way to human skin colour. A wheat plant which is homozygous dominant for both genes is crossed with one which is heterozygous for both genes. What is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the cross? Key to alleles: A = add red a = don’t add red B = add red b = don’t add red homozygous dominant for both genes F0 heterozygous for both genes AaBb AABB Genotype: Punnet Grid: “All AB” F1 Phenotype ratio: 1 very red: 2 Red: 1 pink 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 23 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 30. Mathematical Questions A trait is controlled by two genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait? 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 24 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 31. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A = contributing a = non-contributing B = contributing b = non-contributing A trait is controlled by two genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait? Same! There are 16 combinations of parent alleles, making 9 different genotypes. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 25 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 32. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A = contributing a = non-contributing B = contributing b = non-contributing A trait is controlled by two genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait? 2 4 3 1 0 There are 16 combinations of parent alleles, making 9 different genotypes. These make up 5 different phenotypes. 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 26 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 33. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait? 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 27 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 34. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait? 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 28 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 35. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait? 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 29 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 36. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait? Phenotypes = 7 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 30 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 37. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes & phenotypes are possible for this trait? Genotypes = 33 Phenotypes = 7 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 31 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 38. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes are possible in a cross between a homozygous dominant male and a homozygous recessive female? 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 32 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 39. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes are possible in a cross between a homozygous dominant male and a homozygous recessive female? homozygous recessive Phenotype: homozygous dominant aabb AABB Genotype: 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 33 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
  • 40. Mathematical Questions Key to alleles: A, B, C = contributing A, b, c = non-contributing A trait is controlled by three genes, each with two alleles. How many genotypes are possible in a cross between a homozygous dominant male and a homozygous recessive female? homozygous recessive Phenotype: homozygous dominant aabb AABB Genotype: Punnet Grid: Only one possible genotype! 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance (AHL) 34 http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com
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