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Dominance - how exactly does it come about?Hi
Could someone please explain the exact mechanism by which dominance of one allele over another occurs (or link to somewhere which does). I have read the wikipedia entry on it, however the mechanism by which it occurs is not explained in much depth at all. Thanks in advance.
Basically, in most cases the dominant allele codes for something (let's say a protein, for example) and produces a fully-functioning product. The recessive allele has a slightly different code that either produces a faulty product or fails to produce a product at all. Thus, the dominant trait ends up being expressed while the recessive trait is not. For example, if a dominant allele T codes for a growth hormone, individuals with a that a dominant genotype (TT or Tt) will be taller than individuals with a recessive genotype (tt) since the recessive allele does not produce a functioning growth hormone. I'm simplifying a bit here but that's the general gist of it; hope it helps!
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I think the gene gets methylated, not sure though, you will have to check it. As to what tells the body that the recessive allele needs to be silenced its a mystery to me.
stopherlogic, you are getting gene regulation and alleles mixed up. I recommend you consult a genetics book on the role of cytosine methylation in gene expression
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