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04/10/12 1.What does heterozygous mean? 2.What does homozygous mean? 3.What is a phenotype? 4.What is a genotype? 5.What three genotypes can an organism have for a trait?
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When Heredity Follows Different Rules
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Simple Mendelian Inheritance o Inheritance controlled by dominant and recessive paired alleles. Purple FF White ff Pure- breeding P generation Hybrid F1 generation Purple Ff Purple Ff Purple Ff Purple Ff x
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BUT... It gets a little more complicated than that
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Incomplete Dominance When one allele is not completely dominant over another.
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In Mendelian Inheritance, Heterozygous and Homozygous Dominant Individuals have the same phenotype. Purple FF White ff Pure- breeding P generation Hybrid F1 generation Purple Ff Purple Ff Purple Ff Purple Ff x FF or Ff = Purple Flowers ff = White Flowers
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In incomplete dominance, the heterozygous phenotype is between the two homozygous phenotypes. Homozygous Heterozygous Homozygous
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How do we create a punnett square for Incomplete dominance?? RRR’R’ R R R’ RR’ x
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Now you try one A Heterozygous snapdragon flower is crossed with another Heterozygous snapdragon flower. What Genotypes and Phenotypes could the offspring potentially have? x RR’
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R RR’ R R’ R R’ 25% RR 50% R R’ 25% R’ R’ 25% Red 50% Pink 25% White
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Codominance When two dominant alleles are expressed at the same time.
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In Codominance, codominant alleles cause the phenotypes of both homozygotes to be produced in heterozygotes. BB BWWW
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x BBWW BB W W BW
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Now you try one A Heterozygous Chicken is crossed with a Homozygous White Chicken. What Genotypes and Phenotypes could the offspring potentially have? WWBW
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WW B W WW BW 50% BW 50% WW 50% Checkered 50% White
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Now For Some More Practice!!
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Multiple Alleles 1. Read about Multiple Alleles on Page 317 in your text book. 2. When finished, turn to page 318 and complete Problem- Solving Lab 12-2 ** Answer all of the questions under Think Critically
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