SEX-LINKED PUNNET SQUARE Cross a female who is a carrier for color- blindness with a normal color-vision male. 1.Cross Statement: _____ x _____ 2.Complete.

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SEX-LINKED PUNNET SQUARE Cross a female who is a carrier for color- blindness with a normal color-vision male. 1.Cross Statement: _____ x _____ 2.Complete the Punnett Square 3.What % offspring will be colorblind? 4.What % female offspring will be carriers? 5. What is the ratio of color blind males to color blind females?

READING A KARYOTYPE 1.How many chromosomes does this karyotype have? 2.What is the gender of this karyotype? 3.Which chromosome is being affected? 4.What is the name of this non-disjunction?

BLOOD TYPE PUNNET SQUARE Cross a female with Type AB blood with a male who has Type O (ii) blood. 1.What is the cross statement: _______ x ______ 2.Complete the Punnett Square. 3.Give the genotype percentage%: ____________ 4.Give the phenotype percentage %: __________ 5.Is it possible to have a baby with Type O blood? ___

INTERPRETING A PEDIGREE 1.What is the possible genotype of individual I? 2.What is the genotype of individual D? 3.How many individuals have Huntington’s? 4.How many females have Huntingtons?

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE PUNNET SQUARE Cross 2 Pink Snapdragons (RW). {Remember: Red Snapdragons (RR) and White Snapdragons (WW) } 1.What is the cross statement: _______ X _____ 2.Complete a Punnett Square 3.What is the genotype ratio and the phenotype ratio of this cross? 4.What percent of the snapdragons will be White? 5.What percent of the snapdragons will be Pink?

C0-DOMINANCE PUNNET SQUARE Cross a Black and white furred rabbit (BW) with a White furred rabbit (WW). 1.Cross Statement: _____ x _____ 2.Complete the Punnett Square 3.What % offspring will be white furred (WW)? 4.What % offspring will be black furred (BB)? 5. What is the ratio of BW to WW?

SEX-LINKED PUNNET SQUARE A man who has normal blood is crossed with a woman who is a carrier for hemophilia. 1.Cross Statement: _____ x _____ 2.Complete the Punnett Square 3.What % offspring will have hemophilia? 4.What % female offspring will be carriers? 5. What is the ratio of hemophilia males to hemophilia females?

READING A KARYOTYPE 1.How many chromosomes does this karyotype have? 2.What is the gender of this karyotype? 3.Which chromosome is being affected? 4.What is the name of this non-disjunction?

BLOOD TYPE PUNNET SQUARE Cross a female who is Ai with a male who is Bi. 1.What is the cross statement: _______ x ______ 2.Complete the Punnett Square. 3.Give the genotype percentage%:_____________ 4.Give the phenotype percentage %: __________ 5.Is it possible to have a baby with Type O blood?___

INTERPRETING A Sex-Linked PEDIGREE 1.What is the genotype of individual 1 in Generation 1? 2.What is the genotype of individual of #6? 3.What is the genotype of the affected females? 4.What is the genotype of the affected males? 5.How many carriers are there for this trait?

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE PUNNET SQUARE Cross a Red Snapdragon (RR) with a Pink Snapdragon (RW) 1.What is the cross statement: _______ X _____ 2.Complete a Punnett Square 3.What is the genotype ratio and the phenotype ratio of this cross? 4.What percent of the snapdragons will be White? 5.What percent of the snapdragons will be Pink?

C0-DOMINANCE PUNNET SQUARE Cross a rooster who has all Black feathers (BB) with a White feathered hen (WW). 1.Cross Statement: _____ x _____ 2.Complete the Punnett Square 3.What % offspring will have only white feathers (WW)? 4.What % offspring will have only black feathers (BB)? 5. What is the ratio of BW to WW?