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11-2 Probability and Punnett Squares
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A. Genetics and Probability
1. Probability is the likelihood that a certain event will occur. Ex: A coin toss. 2 Outcomes: Tails and Heads ½ or 50% chance
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A. Genetics and Probability
3. What is the probability of getting tails three times in a row? 4. The principles of probability can be used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses.
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B. Punnett Squares 1. Punnett squares are used to show the possible results from a genetic cross.
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B. Punnett Squares 2. Letters represent alleles.
3. Letters on the outside of the square represent parents. 4. Letters on the inside represent offspring.
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B. Punnett Squares 5. Two identical letters are homozygous. Ex: BB or bb 6. Two different letters are heterozygous. Ex: Bb 7. Phenotypes are the physical characteristics. 8. Genotypes are the genetic make-up.
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C. Probability and Segregation
1. G=Green g=Yellow 2. ¼ of the F2 plants are GG. 3. 2/4 or ½ are Gg. 4. ¼ are gg. 5. ¾ are green. 6. ¼ are yellow.
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D. Probabilities Predict Averages
1. Remember, these are only predictions! 2. The higher the number of offspring, the more likely that probability expectations are matched!
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