Myvideo

Guest

Login

1:4:6:4:1 Phenotypic ratio explained

Uploaded By: Myvideo
1 view
0
0 votes
0

Additive genetic effects are the contributions to the final phenotype from more than one gene, or from alleles of a single gene (in heterozygotes), that combine in such a way that the sum of their effects in unison is equal to the sum of their effects individually. Genetic effects that are not additive involve dominance (of alleles at a single locus) or epistasis (of alleles at more different loci). #epistasis #heterozygotes #phenotype

Share with your friends

Link:

Embed:

Video Size:

Custom size:

x

Add to Playlist:

Favorites
My Playlist
Watch Later