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26 May, 05:30

coat color in mice involves the interaction of multiple genes if a mouse has two recessive alleles for coat colorit is always albino no matter what the genotype of oter genes involved in coat color this is an example of what

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  1. 26 May, 09:01
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    Epistasis

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    In epistasis, the interaction between genes is inimical, such that one gene masks or interferes with the expression of another. "Epistasis" is a word coined of Greek roots that mean "standing upon." The alleles that are being masked or silenced are said to be hypostatic to the epistatic alleles that are doing the masking. The cause of the biochemical basis of epistasis is a genetic pathway in which the expression of one gene is dependent on the function of a gene that precedes or follows it in the pathway.

    The example of epistasis given is the pigmentation of mice. we were told that "if a mouse has two recessive alleles for coat color, it is always albino no matter what the genotype of other genes involved in coat color"

    Let say recessive allele (rr), it is always albino irrespective of other type of other genes, this is true in the stance that epistasis can be reciprocal such that either gene, when present in the dominant (or recessive) form, expresses the same genotype.
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