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The Biology of Genetic Dominance

Buch | Hardcover
157 Seiten
2006
CRC Press (Verlag)
978-1-58706-288-9 (ISBN)
179,95 inkl. MwSt
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The word “dominance,” in the context of genetics, has been used for a long time applied to characters or to alleles. A dominant character masks the expression of an alternative form. This loose definition would even apply when these alternatives are not determined by alleles of the same locus. In turn, a dominant allele refers to an alternative version at the same locus. This dual usage has led, as expected, to some confusion and shows how statistics can complement verbal definitions. Mendel, the pioneer of genetics, did not know the bases of the phenomenon of dominance. Nor was he completely certain to look at characters defined by alleles. But the ubiquity of the phenomenon caused him to elevate his observations to the category of laws, that went, unfortunately, unnoticed until they were rediscovered decades later. Today, dominance and recessivity are concepts commonly used and not only by geneticists. Yet a question remains: do we really understand the mechanisms of dominance? The Biology of Genetic Dominance seeks to answer this question through observation and insight. Its main driving force has been the enthusiasm of an international assembly of scholars who have agreed to write down their thoughts so as to enlighten our comprehension of dominance. The ambition of this collection of essays is to help in the understanding of the bases of mendelian dominance as a pre-requisite to better understand the more complex non-mendelian inheritance. This book relies upon self-contained chapters. They can be considered, in the context of the whole, as separate documents.

Reiner A. Veitia, University Denis Diderot/Paris VII Paris, France

Preface 1. The Basis of Dominance2. Phenomenology and Mechanistics of Dominance 3. Dominance, Nonlinear Developmental Mapping and Developmental Stability 4. Phenotype and Stochastic Gene Expression: Can the Noise Cause Haploinsufficiency? 5. Stochastic Gene Expression: Dominance, Thresholds and Boundaries 6. Mathematical Models of Haploin sufficiency 7. Biological Consequences of Dosage Dependent Gene Regulation in Multicellular Eukarytes 8. Clusters of Functionally Related Genes in Eukaryotes, Dosage Balance and Evolvability 9. Lessons from a Genetic Network about the Causes of Dominance 10. From Beanbag Genetics to Feedback Genetics: Bridging the Gap between Regulatory Biology and Quantitative Genetics Theory

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2006
Zusatzinfo 53 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 408 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Histologie / Embryologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik / Molekularbiologie
ISBN-10 1-58706-288-7 / 1587062887
ISBN-13 978-1-58706-288-9 / 9781587062889
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