Wednesday, March 4, 2009

What happens when a gene is existing in one parent and not in another? Gene Ammons music

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    I am not referring to unalike gene variants, or alleles, but a situation where one gene is on the chromosome of the father but not on the corresponding one for the mother. Say you have AA on the father but 00 (nothing) on the mother is the calculation for the offspring: A0,A0,A0,A0 = 0 ? What happens in that situation? Does the father's gene get passed onto the offspring? EDIT: Afraid I am not making this clear. The mother has NO genes or alleles that correspond with the father's one in question. What I mean by A0 is A x ZERO.



    It will, but it won't be shown in the posterity. Like, if AA is blond hair (Dominant) , and oo is Brown hair (Recessive), all the offspring will have Blond trifle, but they will carry the brown hair gene, which, if they marry a brown haired girl, there is no chance the offspring will have blond ringlets. I think.
  • Depends on which is recesive and which is active.
  • All the offspring will be A0. The father's gene is passed on. Depending on the significance of the gene, individuals may be prepared to live without a copy. If the gene is deleterious (for example, the target of a toxin in a food source), individuals without the gene may fare improve. A notable condition in which this occurs is О±-thalassemia. There normal human genome has two tandem copies of the О±-globin chain of hemoglobin, or four copies, total number. There are variant chromosomes with one or zero copies. The null allele is usually indicated with a dash. Gene Ammons music
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