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1 Friday 2/20/13 -notebook page 22

2 Genetics- Punnett Square Notes
First…some vocab!

3 Vocab: Heredity- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
Trait- physical characteristic that we see Gene- the section on a strand of DNA that has the code for a certain trait Allele-alternate forms of a gene for a single trait(dominant or recessive) Dominant- expressed allele (overpowers and covers up recessive allele, if present) Recessive- unexpressed allele (covered up by dominant gene)

4 Genotype- the genes of an organism; for one specific trait we use two letters to represent the genotype. Capital= dominant allele; lowercase= recessive allele. Phenotype- the physical appearance of a trait in an organism Homozygous- two same alleles (2 dominant or 2 recessive) Heterozygous- two different alleles

5 Tt QQ Ff rr Yy hh mm Ss GG PP Ll Bb dd
Underline the following that are homozygous and circle the ones that are heterozygous: Tt QQ Ff rr Yy hh mm Ss GG PP Ll Bb dd

6 B= brown eyes b= blue eyes
What would the genotype be for an individual who is heterozygous? ______ What would be the phenotype be for an individual who is heterozygous? _________ If a person has blue eyes, what must their genotype be? _______

7 Step-by-Step Punnett square review
1st. Draw your square Parental Cross: Tt x tt

8 2nd. Then place the parent’s genotypes on the outside
2nd. Then place the parent’s genotypes on the outside. Each allele goes next to its own box!!

9 3rd. Complete the square.

10 Genotypes (letters): Phenotypes (physical appearance):
4th. Summarize your results using percentages and ratios.

11 Practice Problem #1 1. An elephant with large ears (EE) is crossed with an elephant with small ears (ee). What are the expected offspring?

12 Practice Problem #2 2. A heterozygous white chicken, which is the dominant allele, is crossed with a red chicken (recessive). What is the probability of having a red chicken?

13 Practice Problem #3 3. A heterozygous dominant dog with black fur is crossed with another heterozygous black dog. The recessive allele results in brown fur color. What are the predicted offspring ratios?


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