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Introduction to Non-Mendelian Inheritance

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Non-Mendelian Inheritance

Further genetic studies have shown that some patterns of inheritance do not follow the patterns predicted by Mendelian genetics.

Mendel's laws

Mendel's laws

  • Mendel’s laws suggest that:
    1. Two “units” or alleles exist for every gene
    2. Alleles maintain their integrity in each generation (no blending)
    3. In the presence of the dominant allele, the recessive allele is hidden and makes no contribution to the phenotype.
  • Therefore, recessive alleles can be “carried” and not expressed by individuals.
    • Such heterozygous individuals are sometimes referred to as “carriers.”
Exceptions to Mendel's laws

Exceptions to Mendel's laws

  • Further genetic studies in other plants and animals have shown that much more complexity exists, but that the fundamental principles of Mendelian genetics still hold true.
  • Exceptions to Mendel's law are observed when the phenotypic ratios predicted by Mendelian inheritance are not followed in the F2 progeny.
    • So, a monohybrid cross would not show a 3:1 inheritance pattern and a dihybrid cross would not show a 9:3:3:1 inheritance pattern.
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