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Pleiotropy is the term used to describe an inheritance pattern where a single allele affects multiple phenotypic traits. In this pattern, one gene is responsible for controlling or influencing multiple aspects of an organism's phenotype.
A multiple allele trait in biology refers to a gene that has more than two possible alleles, or versions. This can result in a wider range of phenotypes, or physical characteristics, in individuals. In genetic inheritance, multiple allele traits can lead to more complex patterns of inheritance, as the presence of different alleles can interact in various ways to determine an individual's traits.
incomplete dominance
Codominance
Types of dominance, multiple alleles, sex linked inheritance, polygenic inheritance and maternal inheritance.
Incomplete Dominance
Multiple alleles means that for a specific locus on a chromosome there can be 3 or more forms of that gene (allele). Only one allele can be inherited because they are found on homologous chromosomes. Height is not a multiple allele because it is associated with many genes on several chromosomes (plus environmental factors) so this would be polygenic inheritance. Multiple allele trait is the ABO group. The allele for A B or O (3 alleles ) is found on the same locus, therefore only one of them could be inherited EXAMPLE: DNA
Polygenic inheritance is an inheritance pattern in which a trait is controlled by multiple genes, each with two or more alleles. This results in a continuous range of phenotypes rather than distinct categories.
Multiple gene inheritance. Sree
Roan is an example of incomplete dominance inheritance in cows and bulls. In this type of inheritance, the heterozygous individual will display a phenotype that is a mixture of the two homozygous genotypes. In the case of roan cattle, the roan color pattern is expressed when a black coat color allele and a red coat color allele are present.
Java does not support multiple inheritance
what type of mutation is caused by red green color blindness?