
Concepts of Genetics 11th Edition by William Klug,Michael Cummings,Charlotte Spencer,Michael Palladino
Edition 11ISBN: 9781292139456
Concepts of Genetics 11th Edition by William Klug,Michael Cummings,Charlotte Spencer,Michael Palladino
Edition 11ISBN: 9781292139456 Exercise 3
On July 11, 2008, twin sons were born to Stephan Gerth from Germany and Addo Gerth from Ghana. Stephan is very fair-skinned with blue eyes and straight hair; Addo is dark-skinned, with brown eyes and curly hair. The first born of the twins, Ryan, is fair-skinned, with blue eyes and straight hair; his brother, Leo, has light brown skin, brown eyes, and curly hair. Although the twins' hair texture and eye color were the same as those of one or the other parent, the twins had different skin colors, intermediate to that of their parents. Experts explained that the blending effect of skin color in the twins resulted from quantitative inheritance involving at least three different gene pairs, whereas hair texture and eye color are not quantitatively inherited. Using this as an example of quantitative genetics, we can ask the following questions:
Would twins showing some parental traits (hair texture, eye color) but a blending of other traits (skin color in this case) seem to be a commonplace event, or are we looking at a "one in a million" event?
Would twins showing some parental traits (hair texture, eye color) but a blending of other traits (skin color in this case) seem to be a commonplace event, or are we looking at a "one in a million" event?
Explanation
It is a commonplace event that the twins...
Concepts of Genetics 11th Edition by William Klug,Michael Cummings,Charlotte Spencer,Michael Palladino
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