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Punnett Square Genotypic ratio: Phenotypic ratio: 5. Purple flowers (P) are completely dominant over white flowers (p). If a pea plant is heterozygous for purple flowers, can any of this plant's offspring have all purple flowers? Think about the different genotypes with which you can cross the hetero- zygous parent: homozygous dominant, heterozygous, and homozygous recessive. Use three Punnett squares to show your work for each possible phenotype. Heterozygous purple pea...
Use a Punnett square to predict offspring outcome for the following parent crosses Trait we are tracking is plant height in which T = Tall Trait and t = Short Trait 3. Questions to Answer: 1.Given what you know about trait expression which trait is Dominant & which is Recessive in this example? 2. For each Genotype indicate what the Phenotype would be: T T = ______, T t = _________, t t = ___________ Assuming one parent had...
1. Draw a Punnett square to indicate possible gamete types produced by each parent and the expected genotypes of their offspring for the cross: AaBb X aaBb. See figure 11.8. . 2. Continuing on with the example in question 1, predict the phenotype corresponding to each offspring genotype if: Gene A is governed by complete dominance and gene B by incomplete dominance. Possible phenotypes for gene A are tall (dominant phenotype) and short (recessive phenotype), and for gene, B is...
Use Punnett Squares to answer the following questions. To complete this assignment, produce Punnett Squares that answer the questions below. Then take a picture of your completed answer and upload it to this assignment. Alternatively, you may create your Punnett Squares in Microsoft Excel and upload the file. Punnett Square #1 Produce a Punnett Square from a cross that will result in the following potential genotypic and phenotypic offspring ratios: Genotypic Ratio 0 LLYY: O LLYy: 0 LLyy: OLIYY: 1...
Dihybrid Punnett Square Practice Problems Directions: Answer the questions that follow in your science notebook. For a particular plant, the allele for tall (T) is dominant over the allele for short (t). For the same plant, the allele for colored flowers (G is dominant over white flowers (c). A farmer as shown in the Punnett Parent 1 TtC 2. For a particular rodent, black fur (B) is dominant over brown fur (b), and a long tail (L) is dominant over...
Worksheet Punnett square STEP 1: Determine what kind of problem you are trying to solve. STEP 2: Determine letters you will use to specify traits. STEP 3: Determine parent's genotypes STEP 4: Make your punnett square and make gametes STEP 5: Complete cross and determine possible offspring STEP 6: Determine genotypic and phenotypic ratios. Example: A tall green pea plant (TTGG) is crossed with a short white pea plant (ttgg). TTorT|stall tt-short GG or Gg= green gg=white TG TG TGTG...
3. Rr is an example of a d answer the questions for each Punnett square Complete the following monohybrid crosses: and answer the question A green pea plant (GG) is crossed with a yellow pea plant (88). Show your 4. What percentage of the offspring will have a green phenotype? 5. What percentage of the offspring will have a yellow phenotype? 6. What percentage will have a heterozygous genotype? 7. What percentage will have a homozygous genotype? A tall plant...
Experiment 1 Exercise 1 - Data Table 1 Punnett Square 1 Data Table 2 Photo 1 Data Table 3 O Panel 1 Data Table 4 Data Table 1: Millet Seed Genotypes and Phenotypes Genotype Phenotype Homozygous dominant Heterozygous Homozygous recessive UUUUUU Examine the millet seeds provided in the kit. Each seed represents an individual living being. There are two seed types: 1) some seeds are round with a smooth exterior; 2) some seeds are slightly wrinkled and have pointed ends....
Directions: For the following questions, create
a Punnett square. Be sure to show the genotypes,
phenotypes, and percentages for each cross.
5. Mendel first made sure that he had purebred dominant green pod plants and then he crossed them with yellow pod plants. What is the probability that the offspring are green? 6. Second, Mendel used the offspring from the first cross and allowed them to self pollinate. What is the probability that the resulting offspring are yellow? 7. Fur...
Experiment 1: Punnett Square Crosses Set up and complete Punnett squares for these crosses (remember Y = yellow, y = blue): YY and Yy YY and yy Answer these questions: What are the resulting phenotypes? All yellow Are there any blue kernels? No How can you tell whether or not there are blue kernels? This is because Yellow allele dominates and also it still shows up over the blue allele in the heterozygous chromosomes Set up and complete a Punnett...