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12.3 other patterns of inheritance
- when one allele is not completely dominant over the other, it is called
- if a red mirabilis flower is crossed with a white one, the offspring are all
- if the phenotypes of both alleles are expressed, it is called
- if a white chicken is crossed to a black chicken, the offspring have what color pattern?
- the gene controlling levels in humans is codominant.
- what is an example of a multiple allele trait?
- describe the coloration of a himalayan rabbit?
- what is an example of a polygenic trait in humans?
- chloroplasts of a morning glory plant are inherited from the cell.
- chemical modification of certain genes is called genetic
analyzing data
- what are the three genes associated with blood type?
- what blood type(s) can a person with type a receive?
- why is type o blood referred to as the “universal donor”?
genes and environment
- the color of the buckeye butterfly is influenced by
- the western white butterfly have changes in pigment based on
*** for fun - help the bunny find the carrot!
Question 1
The question is about a type of dominance in genetics where one allele isn't fully dominant over the other. This is the definition of incomplete dominance.
Mirabilis flowers show incomplete dominance. When a red (RR) and white (rr) flower are crossed, the offspring (Rr) have a pink phenotype, which is an intermediate between red and white.
When both alleles' phenotypes are expressed simultaneously in the offspring, this is called codominance. For example, in ABO blood groups, both A and B alleles can be expressed.
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