nonmedelian

Cards (21)

  • Inheritance
    The process of genetic transmission of traits from parents to offspring
  • Mendelian Inheritance
    Inheritance that follows Mendel's laws
  • Mendel's laws
    • Principle of segregation
    • Law of independent assortment
  • Principle of segregation
    A given pair of alleles segregate randomly when gametes are formed
  • Law of independent assortment
    Each pair of alleles will assort independently and randomly from every other pair of alleles
  • Non-Mendelian Inheritance

    Natural deviations from Mendel's laws
  • Types of non-Mendelian inheritance
    • Mendel's laws do not apply at all
    • Genotypic ratio is that expected from Mendel's laws but the phenotypic ratio is not
  • Incomplete Dominance
    The heterozygotes have a different phenotype compared to the homozygotes, resulting in a blending of the parental phenotypes
  • Codominance
    Both alleles of a gene pair are expressed in the phenotype of the organism
  • Examples of codominance
    • Human blood groups
    • Coloration of Rhododendron flowers
  • Multiple alleles/Polygenic Inheritance

    A single trait is controlled by multiple alleles and has many possible phenotypes, influenced by environmental factors
  • Examples of multiple alleles/polygenic inheritance
    • Human blood groups
    • Height and eye color in humans
    • Fur color in animals
  • Linked traits
    Traits passed down by genes located close to each other on the same chromosome, due to genetic linkage
  • Example of linked traits
    • Red hair, fair skin and freckles in humans
  • Sex-linked traits
    Linked traits with genes located on the same sex (X or Y) chromosome
  • Example of sex-linked trait

    • Hemophilia
  • Hemophilia is a recessive sex-linked trait that affects only males while females are generally carriers or have the normal phenotype
  • The gene that codes for hemophilia is present only on the X chromosome
  • In heterozygous females, the disorder is not expressed as the other normal X chromosome is expressed
  • In males with a XC chromosome, the disorder will be expressed as the gene pair for the affected X chromosome will be a Y chromosome which does not have the normal gene to dominate over the affected X chromosome
  • Hemophilia is passed down by the females of a bloodline and expressed usually in males