[Dragaera] Breaking the Cycle - Genetic Purity
Philip Hart
philiph at slac.stanford.edu
Mon Aug 28 13:54:16 PDT 2006
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Maximilian Wilson wrote:
>
> The part that doesn't make sense is claiming simultaneously that 1.)
> Yendi-ism is dominant, and 2.) most Yendi have two copies of the gene.
As I noted, puddle-shallow - but say person A is heterozygous for the
recessive bad CFTR gene - that's unusual in healthy populations. Being
homozygous for the dominant is usual.
Under your scenario, one would expect many non-Y children (~25%) for a
dominant gene.
Perhaps the confusion is that I'm assuming a low rate of cross-breeding;
I am by no means saying that this is the principal mode of reproduction
for the Y.
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