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Page 1: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

Exceptions to Mendel’s laws

Page 2: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

1) Incomplete dominance

Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents traits.

EX: Red flower x White flower Pink flowers

Page 3: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

Incomplete dominance

Page 4: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

2) Codominance

2 alleles are equally dominant and both are expressed in the offspring.

EX: Roan horses and cows really have white & red hair (they appear brownish). Both hair colors show up when a white horse is bred to a “red” horse.

Page 5: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

Codominance

Page 6: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

3) Multiple Allele Traits

A trait that has more than just 2 types of alleles.

EX: human blood types** (also show codominance)

Page 7: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

Multiple allele traits

Page 8: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

4) Polygenic Traits

A trait that is controlled by more than 1 gene.

EX: human skin color, height, and eye color

Page 9: Exceptions to Mendel’s laws. 1) Incomplete dominance Some alleles are not completely dominant and the offspring will have a “blending” of the parents

5) Sex linked traits (X-linked)

Some traits are found on the sex chromosomes instead of autosomes and are more likely to show up in one gender.

EX: colorblindness & hemophilia

**these traits generally affect males more than females.

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