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Why the ratio in pleiotropy is 2 : 1? Explain it with an example.
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Solution
- When a single gene controls two (or more ) different traits, it is called a pleiotropy gene and this phenomenon is called pleiotropy or pleiotropism.
The ratio is 2 : 1 instead of 3 : 1. - According to Mendel’s principle of unit character, one gene (factor) controls one character (trait), but sometimes single gene produces two related or unrelated phenotypic expressions.
- For example, the disease, sickle cell anaemia is caused by a gene Hbs. The normal or healthy gene is HbA and is dominant.
- The carriers (heterozygotes - HbA/Hbs ) show signs of mild anaemia as their RBCs become sickle-shaped (half-moon-shaped) in oxygen deficiency. They are said to have sickle-cell trait and are normal in normal conditions.
- The homozygotes with recessive gene Hbs however, die of fatal anaemia.
- Thus the gene for sickle-cell anaemia is lethal in homozygous condition and produces sickle cell trait in heterozygous carrier.
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Column 'A' (Gene interactions) |
Column 'B' (Example) |
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(3) | Multiple allelism | ______ |
(4) | Pleiotropy | ______ |
(5) | Polygenes | ______ |
(6) | Autosomal dominance | ______ |