3. Extensions to Mendelian Inheritance
Penetrance and Expressivity
Practice this topic
- Multiple Choice
A group of individuals exhibit a range of intermediate phenotype between dominant and recessive. What term measures this phenotype?
- Multiple Choice
Penetrance measures which of the following?
- Open Question
Define and distinguish incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity.
- Open Question
Brachydactyly type D is a human autosomal dominant condition in which the thumbs are abnormally short and broad. In most cases, both thumbs are affected, but occasionally just one thumb is involved. The accompanying pedigree shows a family in which brachydactyly type D is segregating. Filled circles and squares represent females and males who have involvement of both thumbs. Half-filled symbols represent family members with just one thumb affected.
Is there any evidence of variable expressivity in this family? Explain. - Open Question
Brachydactyly type D is a human autosomal dominant condition in which the thumbs are abnormally short and broad. In most cases, both thumbs are affected, but occasionally just one thumb is involved. The accompanying pedigree shows a family in which brachydactyly type D is segregating. Filled circles and squares represent females and males who have involvement of both thumbs. Half-filled symbols represent family members with just one thumb affected.
Is there evidence of incomplete penetrance in this family? Explain. - Open QuestionIn goats, the development of the beard is due to a recessive gene. The following cross involving true-breeding goats was made and carried to the F₂ generation:Offer an explanation for the inheritance and expression of this trait, diagramming the cross. Propose one or more crosses to test your hypothesis.