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Unit 4: Mendelian Genetics Section 2- Mendelian Inheritance
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I. Probability a. The likelihood that a certain event will occur. b. Used to determine the pattern of inheritance of a trait. c. Formula: (# of times it is expected to occur) (# of times it could occur) a. Ex: Mendel got 705 purple plants and 224 white plants. What is the probability of getting a purple plant? b. 705/929=76%
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II. Punnett Squares a. Used to find genotypes and predict outcomes b. Shows every possible combination of mother’s alleles and father’s alleles c. Ex: P=purple allele p=white allele d. Purple is dominant-overpowers white allele e. 75% purple 25% white
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III. Determining Genotypes a. Testcross- if genotype is unknown, cross with the homozygous recessive individual. b. RR x rr= Rr (Red x white=red) c. Rr X rr= 50%Rr(red) 50% rr (white) d. rr x rr= rr (white)
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IV. Practice A round pea is crossed with a wrinkled pea. Round is dominant. What are the genotypes of the F1 generation? What are the genotypes of the F2 generation?
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IV. Practice Green is dominant to yellow in pea pods. Cross a heterozygous green with a yellow plant. Give the genotypic and phenotypic ratios.
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V. Example Mendel bred 7324 plants. He got 5474 round peas and 1850 wrinkled. Which is the dominant trait? What is the probability of getting the dominant phenotype? What are the genotypes and phenotypes of the parents?
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