Genotype-phenotype associations: What are they, and how are they related to broader society?
Author(s): Armita Razieh Manafzadeh1, Dina Navon2, Yaamini R Venkataraman3, Jordon Millward4, Fari Khan5, Olayinka Murtala Ashiru6
1. Yale University 2. University of the Fraser Valley 3. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 4. Imperial College, Ask Jordon Ltd 5. Government College Women University Faisalabad Pakistan 6. University of Lagos
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Summary:
In this lesson, students will explore contexts in which a single genotype does not directly yield a single phenotype (polygenic traits and gene x environment interactions). Students will reflect on how concepts relate to broader societal issues.
Contents:
- Genotype-Phenotype-Associations-Lesson-FINAL.pdf(PDF | 4 MB)
- Bajpai et al. 2023 polygenic traits Outline.docx(DOCX | 10 KB)
- Bajpai et al. 2023 polygenic traits.pdf(PDF | 3 MB)
- Casas Ray 2021 clownfish GxE Outline.docx(DOCX | 10 KB)
- Casas Ray 2021 clownfish GxE.pdf(PDF | 956 KB)
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