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Magic Punnett Squares!!!
ALLELES:
MM - homozygous dominant ---> codes for the normal (muggle) gene
Mm - heterozygous ---> codes for carrier of the magic gene (not expressed)
mm - homozygous recessive ---> codes for the magic gene
This is the Punnett square for a muggle couple that are carriers of the magic gene:
The genotypes are homozygous dominant, heterozygous, and homozygous recessive. The genotypic ratio is 1:2:1
The phenotypes expressed are one muggle child that ISN’T a carrier, two muggle children that ARE carriers, and one magical child. The phenotypic ratio is 3:1
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New video out! Explore the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium equations! Learn why this equation can be useful, its five assumptions, and how to calculate genotype and allele frequencies with p and q values. This video does assume the viewer already knows vocabulary such as genotype, phenotype, and alleles from our previous videos.

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Even if the antibodies are negative, allele testing can still be done (alleles to look for: HLA DQ2 and DQ8). If that result is negative, it’s probably not Celiac Disease. If the result is positive, the patient will then be given a gluten challenge to see if antibodies appear. The gold standard is the gluten challenge. Erin commented that there's a lot of research showing that IgG might be tagging proteins it has seen, which might be indicating tolerance, not intolerance.
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