LOF GOF Null allele Dimer WT T III E The amount of protein expressed by different genes. E ||| ||| An allele (or gene) that no longer produces a functional product. E Two monomers that bind to one another. A condition in which neither allele is dominant. A heterozygous condition in which both alleles are fully expressed.

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LOF
GOF
Null allele
Dimer
WT
III
III
|||
III
|||
An allele (or gene) that no longer produces a
functional product.
The amount of protein expressed by different genes.
Two monomers that bind to one another.
A condition in which neither allele is dominant.
A heterozygous condition in which both alleles are
fully expressed.
Transcribed Image Text:LOF GOF Null allele Dimer WT III III ||| III ||| An allele (or gene) that no longer produces a functional product. The amount of protein expressed by different genes. Two monomers that bind to one another. A condition in which neither allele is dominant. A heterozygous condition in which both alleles are fully expressed.
Incomplete dominance
Codominance
Dosage
Dominant negative
LOF
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An allele (or gene) that produces a new functional
product.
A mutation whose gene product produces a
misshaped protein in the recessive condition and
whose recessive allele will also cause the
heterozygous protein product to misfold.
Wild type or the phenotype of the typical form of a
species as it occurs in nature.
A mutation that results in a LOF.
An allele (or gene) that no longer produces ✓ Open
functional product.
Transcribed Image Text:Incomplete dominance Codominance Dosage Dominant negative LOF ||| ||| An allele (or gene) that produces a new functional product. A mutation whose gene product produces a misshaped protein in the recessive condition and whose recessive allele will also cause the heterozygous protein product to misfold. Wild type or the phenotype of the typical form of a species as it occurs in nature. A mutation that results in a LOF. An allele (or gene) that no longer produces ✓ Open functional product.
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