Allelic Gene Interaction
Allelic Gene Interaction
GENE
INTERACTION
GENE INTERACTION
• Gene interaction is the influence
of allelic or non-allelic genes on normal
phenotypic expression of the trait.
• In other words, cases where
two genes of the same allelic pair
or genes of two or more
different allelic pairs influence one
another is called gene interaction.
TYPES OF GENE INTERACTION
2 Types
• Inter-allelic or allelic or non-epistatic gene
interaction (Intragenic interaction) – This gives
the classical ratio of 3:1 or 9:3:3:1
• Example 3:
• If a dog with white fur and a dog with black fur mate,
they produce a dog with both white and black fur.
LETHAL GENES
• Lethal alleles (also referred to as lethal
genes or lethals) are alleles that cause the
death of the organism that carries them.
B - + - +
AB + + + +
O - - - +
NOTE: + = Compatible & no agglutination;
- = incompatible & agglutination
IMPORTANCE (Contd.)
• Paternity dispute resolution e.g., a type AB
man cannot be the father of a type O infant
• Forensic science e.g.in crime detection