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1 Predicting genetic outcomes
PUNNETT SQUARES Predicting genetic outcomes

2 Gregor Mendel discovered the principles of inheritance studying pea plants.
The pea plants that he used produced peas with four characteristics: Shape of peas = Round vs wrinkled Color of peas = Yellow vs green Color of the pod = Green vs yellow Height = Tall vs short

3 Gametes have only one allele of each gene
Gametes are haploid

4 The purpose of a punnett square is to show all the possible combinations of genetic information for a particular trait in a cross. A monohybrid cross is one which shows the results for one trait.

5 Capital letters are used to represent dominant alleles, while the lower case of the same letters are used for the recessive allele. In a monohybrid cross, each parent has two alleles for what ever trait is being investigated.

6 First you draw four boxes

7 Then you put the possible gametes produced by one parent on the top and possible alleles of the other parent on the side

8 Then you fill in the boxes by bringing the alleles down and across

9 Each square represents 25% so there is a 25% probability of getting TT, 50% Tt and 25% tt

10 TEST CROSS A test cross is done to determine homozygous vs heterozygous in an organism exhibiting a dominant phenotype. You cross the unknown genotype dominant trait with a recessive trait and study the outcome.

11 TEST CROSS Example, you have a tall pea plant but you don’t know if it’d homozygous TT or heterozygous Tt. Cross it with a short tt plant. If the unknown plant is TT, all of the offspring will be tall Tt. If the unknown plant is Tt, 50%of the offspring will be tall Tt and 50% will be short.

12 Mono Hybrid cross problems
Cross a heterozygous Type A male with a homozygous B female. Give possible blood types


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