๐งฌ GENETICS EXPLAINED
๐ Genetic Recombination
| Type | What It Means | Example | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crossing Over | Recombination between linked genes on the same chromosome | AaBb x aabb โ more parentals than recombinants | |
| Independent Assortment | Recombination between unlinked genes (on different chromosomes) | AaBb x aabb โ 1:1:1:1 expected | |
| More recombinants = genes are farther apart on a chromosome | |||
| Recombination Frequency Formula = (recombinants รท total offspring) ร 100 = % or map units | 
- Max recombination frequency = 50% = unlinked
- If genes are linked, recombination frequency is <50%
- Parental types = most frequent
- Recombinants = less frequent
๐ข Genotypic vs Phenotypic Ratios
| Cross Type | Genotypic Ratio | Phenotypic Ratio | 
|---|---|---|
| Monohybrid (Aa x Aa) | 1:2:1 (AA:Aa:aa) | 3:1 (dom : rec) | 
| Dihybrid (AaBb x AaBb) | 1:2:1:2:4:2:1:2:1 | 9:3:3:1 | 
| Incomplete/Codominance (Rr x Rr) | 1:2:1 | 1 red : 2 pink : 1 white | 
| AaBb x aabb (unlinked) | โ | 1:1:1:1 (A_B_, A_bb, aaB_, aabb) | 
๐งฌ Key Terms
- Wild Type = most common natural phenotype
- Barr Body = inactive X chromosome in females
- Hemizygous = only one allele present (e.g., males for X genes)
- Genomic Imprinting = some genes are silenced based on parent origin (epigenetics!)
๐ฒ Epistasis & Polygenic Traits
- Epistasis: one gene masks another
- Example ratio = 9:3:4
 
- Polygenic Inheritance: many genes affect one trait
- Use formula: 2n + 1 = phenotypes
- Example: skin color, height
 
โ๏ธ Dominance Types
| Type | Result | 
|---|---|
| Complete | Dominant masks recessive (Aa = dominant) | 
| Incomplete | Blend (Rr = pink from red x white) | 
| Codominance | Both show (e.g. AB blood type) | 
๐ช PEDIGREE ANALYSIS โ HOW TO DETERMINE MODE OF INHERITANCE
Step-by-Step Gameplan:
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Does the trait skip generations? - Yes โ likely recessive
- No โ likely dominant
 
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Are both sexes affected equally? - Yes โ probably autosomal
- No (mostly one gender) โ likely sex-linked
 
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Are there any carriers? - Yes = autosomal recessive
- ONLY females can be carriers = sex-linked recessive
 
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Is every affected daughterโs father also affected? - Yes โ think X-linked recessive
 
๐ฏ Quick Cheat Sheet:
| Inheritance | Key Clues | 
|---|---|
| Autosomal Dominant | Trait appears in every generation; both sexes equally; affected parents โ affected kids | 
| Autosomal Recessive | Skips generations; affected kids from unaffected parents; both sexes equally | 
| Sex-Linked Recessive | Mostly males; skips generations; daughters only affected if dad has it too; mom can be carrier | 
| Sex-Linked Dominant | No male-to-male transmission; all daughters of affected dads are affected | 
๐งฌ Barr Bodies
- One Barr body = 2 X chromosomes
- Females = XX (1 Barr body)
- Males = XY (0 Barr bodies)
- So: Yes โ 1 Barr body = Female
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