Amongst others fruit flies and rats, as said in the source you yourself cited.mark kennedy said:There are things that effect the phenotype like multiple alleles that produce variants of a phenotype and result in rabbit coat color but they can also result in cystic fibrosis. Lethal alleles can result in spontaneous abortions. Phenocopy results in infection and environmentally caused birth defects and there are others. Now the wild type mutations are a result not of mutations in the sense of the genetic code somehow being altered but existing alleles being recombined.
Most of his research involved crossbreeding experiments on the evening primrose (Oenothera lamarckiana). Later it was shown that the "species" was a hybrid and the dramatic "mutations" were due to recombination of existing alleles (although many true mutations were found soon afterwards by other workers studying such organisms as rats and Drosophila flies).
http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~alroy/lefa/deVries.html
Unless you are talking about fruit flies I dont really know what you are referring. I do know that there are exceptions to Mendels law but you would have to fill me in on how these are all together new alleles rather then recombinations of already existing ones.
As you yourself already illustrated, next to recombination we can also have missense, nonsense or frameshift mutations. These result in new alleles, which is where Mendel's laws would be violated. These new alleles can either be detrimental or beneficial. Some examples of beneficial alleles would be
- the ccr5d32 mutation, which was already mentioned earlier by Pete Harcoff, and is caused by deletion of 32 basepairs (hence d32) from the ccr5 protein and causes HIV-protection.
- The developement of new motor proteins in germ cells of drosophila (an in depth description of the developement of the new alleles, again regards to Pete Harcoff).
- Not completely beneficial, but definitely a new allele formed (in this case by a point mutation) is sickle cell
- Substitution mutation causing a low prevalence of atherosclerosis (watch out, PDF) which is caused by the substitution of the aminoacid argenine by cysteine.
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