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Title: Polygenic Traits


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Polygenic Traits
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Definition
  • Some traits are determined by the combined effect
    of two or more pairs of alleles. These traits
    are called polygenic traits.
  • Each gene contributes a small but additive effect
    to the trait.
  • Other names for polygenic traits are
    multi-factorial traits, or quantitative traits.

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Polygenic traits are continuous
  • Because so many alleles contribute to the final
    phenotype, a variety of phenotypes can occur!
  • For example, height is a polygenic trait. If you
    look around, you will notice there are not two
    set heights, but rather a continuum of height
    among your classmates.

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Polygenic Traits are Continuos
  • However, when dealing with polygenic traits that
    are only controlled by two or three pairs of
    alleles, we can complete Punnett squares to
    determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the F1
    generation.

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Examples of Polygenic Traits
  • Pepper ColorGene 1 Rred ryellowGene
    2 Yabsence of chlorophyll (no green)
    ypresence of chlorophyll (green)

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Pepper Color
  • Possible genotypes
  • R-/Y- red (red/no chlorophyll)
  • R-/yy brown/orange (red/chlorophyll)
  • rr/Y- yellow (yellow/no chlorophyll)
  • rr/yy green (yellow/chlorophyll)

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Pepper Color
  • Try crossing a brown pepper (RRyy) with a yellow
    pepper (rrYY).
  • Which trait will your offspring (F1 generation)
    produce?
  • What traits are produced when you cross two of
    the peppers found in the F1 generation?

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More Polygenic Traits
  • Chicken Combs
  • There are 4 different comb shapes that can appear
    in a chicken.
  • Comb shape is controlled by two genes found on
    two different pairs of chromosomes.
  • Gene 1 R
  • Gene 2 P

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Chicken Comb Example
  • 4 different phenotypes result
  • Rose Combs (R-pp)
  • Walnut Combs (R-P-)
  • Pea Combs (rrP-)
  • Single Combs (rrpp)

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Try these questions
  • Indicate the phenotypes of the parents and give
    the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of their
    offspring for the following crosses (Refer to
    your phenotype chart for chickens)
  • rrPP x RRpp
  • RrPp x RrPp

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Another example of a polygenic trait
  • Hair Color
  • Hair color is controlled by alleles on
    chromosomes 3, 6, 10, and 18.
  • The more dominant alleles that appear in the
    genotype, the darker the hair!

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Polygenics Problem
  • The height of plants is controlled by 4 pairs of
    alleles. Alleles A, B, and C contribute 3 cm to
    the plant's height. Alleles that are recessive do
    not contribute to the height. Gene L is always
    found in a homozygous dominant condition and
    always contributes 40 cm to the height.
  • a) What would be the height of a plant with the
    genotype AABBCCLL?
  • b) What would be the height of a plant with a
    genotype aabbccLL?
  • c) What would be the height of the offspring
    produced from a cross between the plants in a)
    and b)?
  • d) What would be the heights of the offspring
    produced from a cross between AaBbCcLL and
    AaBbCcLL? (now there is a challenge!)

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Next Topic.
  • Epistasis

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Lets Review
  • Sex linked traits
  • - X linked recessive
  • - X linked dominant
  • - y linked
  • Sex influenced traits
  • Polygenics
  • Epistasis
  • Pick up a piece of flip chart paper and a marker
    for your table. Summarize the new genetics
    topics.
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