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Warm-Up Inheritance Patterns
Lesson Question
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WK2 Words to Know
Write the letter of the definition next to the matching word as you work through the lesson. You may use the glossary to help you.
multiple alleles
codominance
polygenic
incomplete dominance
A. an inheritance pattern in which a trait is controlled by many genes
B. an inheritance pattern in which neither allele is dominant and the offspring demonstrate an intermediate form of the alleles from the parents
C. three or more different forms of a gene for a single trait
D. an inheritance pattern in which the alleles are neither recessive nor dominant, and both alleles are expressed in the offspring
Lesson Goals
Explore the different ways traits are inherited.
Examine multiple alleles and polygenic inheritance, and give examples of each.
Differentiate between
dominance.
and incomplete
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Inheritance of a Trait Affected by a Single Gene
• A allele masks the of the recessive allele.
• The allele for seeds (Y ) in peas is dominant.
• A allele is masked when the dominant allele is present.
• The allele for seeds (y) in peas is recessive.
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Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete dominance is an pattern in which neither allele
is dominant, and the demonstrate an intermediate form of the
alleles from the .
• Red is neither nor .
• is neither dominant nor recessive.
• Pink is the .
Codominance
Codominance is an inheritance in which the are
neither recessive nor dominant, and both alleles are expressed in the offspring.
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Codominance
• Purple is neither dominant nor recessive.
• is neither dominant nor recessive.
• Purple and white are in the .
Multiple Alleles
• Traits controlled by multiple alleles have three or more
different forms of a .
• Example: In the human population, there are four main blood types.
• The four blood types are determined by alleles.
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Alleles Affecting Blood Type
• There are three alleles that affect blood type: IA, IB, and i.
• IA is over i.
• IB is dominant over i.
• i is .
• IA and IB are .
Blood Type Allele Combinations
IAIA or IAi
B IBIB or IBi
IAIB
O ii
Polygenic Inheritance Pattern
Polygenic is an inheritance pattern in which a is controlled by many genes.
Birth of calves of corn ears
Polygenic Traits
When traits are affected by many genes, many are observed.
• Eye color
• color
• Hair color
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Summary Inheritance Patterns
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Review: Key Concepts
Inheritance Pattern Definition Example(s)
The alleles are neither recessive nor dominant, and both alleles are expressed in
the .
• Speckled chickens
• Two-colored flowers
Incomplete dominance
Neither allele is dominant, and the offspring demonstrate an intermediate form of the alleles from the parents.
• Pink snapdragons
• Palomino horses
alleles
Three or more different forms of a gene exist for a single trait.
• Blood type
PolygenicTraits are affected by
genes.
• Eye, skin, and hair color
• Birth weight
Lesson Question What are some different ways traits are inherited?
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