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Genetics Packet ~ Punnett Square Practice KEY. Basics. 1. The following pairs of letters represent alleles of different genotypes. Indicate which pairs.
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Name: _______________________________ Date: _____________ Block: _____
Basics
B. Bb = Heterozygous
C. Gg = Heterozygous
D. gg = Homozygous recessive_
E. aa = Homozygous recessive_
F. Ee = Heterozygous
Brown eyes
C. bb blue eyes
Monohybrid Crosses with Complete Dominance
3. A heterozygous smooth pea pod plant is crossed with a wrinkled pea pod plant. There are two alleles for pea pod, smooth and wrinkled. Use R for seed texture. Predict the offspring from this cross.
a. What is the genotype of the parents? _Rr x rr____ b. Set up a Punnett square with possible gametes.
c. Fill in the Punnett square for the resultant offspring. d. What is the predicted genotypic ratio for the offspring? _1 Rr : 1 rr e. What is the predicted phenotypic ratio for the offspring? 1 smooth : 1 wrinkled
f. If this cross produced 50 seeds how many would you predict to have a wrinkled pod? 25
a.What is the probability of having a normal child? __ 1/3… 33.3% __ b.What is the probability that the next child will also be normal? 1/3… 33.3% each child is a new shot at the same punnett square! c.What is the probability of having a child that is a dwarf? __2/3… 66.6%________ d.What is the probability of having a child that dies at one from this disorder? 25%
a. List possible genotypes of their offspring. WW, Ww, and ww
b. List the phenotypic ratio for their children. Widow’s peak and straight hairline Dihybrid Crosses
**** REMEMBER YOU MUST F.O.I.L. to find the possible gametes!!! ****
b. What are the possible phenotypes of the seedlings? Round & Yellow Wrinkled & Yellow Round & Green Wrinkled & Green
c. What is the phenotypic ratio of offspring would you expect? 6 Round & Yellow : 6 Wrinkled & Yellow : 2 Round & Green : 2 Wrinkled & Green
b. What are the chances of having a curly haired child? 50%_ c. What genotype(s) would you need to produce a curly haired child? CC with CS or CC with CC
Codominance
b. What is the predicted genotypic ratio for offspring? ___1 BB : 1 BW____
c. What are the chances of having a white chick? 0% Codominance & Multiple Alleles
b. List the possible blood types (phenotypes) of your offspring. Type A or Type B
b. The judge ruled in favor of the mother and ordered Charlie Chaplin to pay child support costs of the child. Was the judge correct in his decision based on blood typing evidence? Explain why or why not. *refer to any Punnett squares to support your answer. The judge was wrong!! There is NO way Charlie Chaplin fathered the child in question because he doesn’t have a recessive (i) allele to contribute to the child to make the child have type O blood.
a. Draw Punnett squares for each couple (you may need to do more than 1 square/ couple) Baby 2 MUST belong to the Browns because Mr. Brown is the only parent with an A allele to contribute… then the rest works out as follows:
b. To which parents does baby #1 belong? Why? Hint you may want to refer to your Punnett squares. Baby 1 must belong to the Smiths, because they are the only ones with the possibility of EACH having a recessive allele to pass down to the baby, Mr. Brown has type AB blood and therefore only has the dominant A and dominant B alleles – no recessive allele possible.
Sex-Linked Traits
a. What are the genotypes of the parents? XHXh^ x XHY_________________________________ ____
b. Make a Punnett square for the above cross.
c. What is the probability that a male offspring will have hemophilia? 50%
d. What is the probability of having a hemophiliac female offspring? 0%
Color blindness is caused by a sex-linked recessive allele. Do the Punnett square. * use N = normal vision and n = color blind NO, if the mother has an affected X for colorblindness, she will pass that X chromosome on to her son, the son will receive a Y from his father so the only place he gets an X is from mom and that X will be affected if she is colorblind.