Additive Gene Interactions

A gene interaction is when the effect of a gene at one locus on a phenotype depends on a gene at another locus. In instances of gene interactions, the product of the 2 interacting genes at different loci can yield phenotype ratios that are not predictable based on Mendel’s studies of genes that display independence in their phenotypic expression. This text explores how additive gene interactions exemplify an exception to Mendelian inheritance.

Topics

  • 9:3:3:1 ratio
  • additive gene interaction
  • additive interaction
  • chlorophyll
  • cotyledon
  • dihybrid cross
  • exception to Mendel
  • gene interaction
  • Ggc gene
  • Gregor Mendel
  • law of independent assortment
  • lentil plant
  • lentil seed color
  • lentil seed
  • lentil
  • Mendel
  • parallel pathways
  • phenotypic expression
  • seed coat color
  • seed coat
  • Tgc gene