
Patterns Of Inheritance
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Biology
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9th Grade
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Easy
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Charmella Roark
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Patterns of
Inheritance
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● Heterozygous (Rr) or Homozygous Dominant (RR)
● WHEN DOMINANT TRAIT IS EXPRESSED
● Example:
○ RR =Red
○ rr = White
○ Rr =Red
1. COMPLETE DOMINANCE
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Multiple Choice
What is COMPLETE DOMINANCE?
WHEN DOMINANT TRAIT IS EXPRESSED
WHEN TRAITS “BLEND/MIX”
BOTH” ARE EXPRESSED
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2. INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
● HETEROZYGOUS
● WHEN TRAITS “BLEND/MIX”
● Example:
○ RR =Red
○ rr = White
○ Rr =Pink
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Multiple Choice
What is INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE?
WHEN DOMINANT TRAIT IS EXPRESSED
Are controlled by two or more genes (or sets of alleles)
WHEN TRAITS “BLEND/MIX”
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● HETEROZYGOUS
● WHEN “BOTH” ARE EXPRESSED
● Example:
○ RR – Red
○ rr- White
○ Rr – Red and White
3. CODOMINANCE
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Multiple Choice
What is CODOMINANCE?
HETEROZYGOUS and WHEN “BOTH” ARE EXPRESSED
HETEROZYGOUS and WHEN TRAITS “BLEND/MIX”
When there are more than 2 alleles (factors) for a trait
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● Are controlled by two or more
genes (or sets of alleles)
● Show many different
phenotypes
● Ex- Human skin color is
controlled by 4 different
genes
Polygenic Traits
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Multiple Choice
What are Polygenic Traits?
WHEN “BOTH” ARE EXPRESSED
WHEN TRAITS “BLEND/MIX”
Are controlled by two or more genes (or sets of alleles)
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Multiple alleles
● When there are more than 2 alleles (factors) for a trait
● Ex. Blood Types are determined by multiple alleles.
● There are three alleles for blood type.
○ Both A and B are dominant over O.
○ A and B are codominant.
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Multiple Choice
What are Multiple alleles?
Are controlled by two or more genes (or sets of alleles)
When there are more than 2 alleles (factors) for a trait
WHEN TRAITS “BLEND/MIX”
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IA , IB , i
Genotype
Phenotype
(blood type)
AA, AO Type A
BB, BO Type B
AB Type AB
OO
Type O
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Patterns of Inheritance Video
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Blood Typing: "Who's your Daddy?"
● ABO blood typing can be used in paternity cases.
● A child has type A blood (AA or AO) and the mother is
type O and the suspect Father is type O.
○ Is this possible?
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Multiple Choice
Blood Typing: "Who's your Daddy?"
A child has type A blood (AA or AO) and the mother is type O and the suspect Father is type O.
Is the suspected father the babies daddy?
He is the Daddy!
He is not the Daddy!
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● The father has to have at least one A.
● ABO blood typing cannot determine
who is the father, it can only
determine who is not the father.
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Inheritance
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