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1
Genetic Crosses
  • How to predict the probable genetic makeup and
    appearance of offspring resulting from specified
    crosses.

2
Genotype
  • The genetic makeup of an organism. Consists of
    the alleles that the organism obtains from its
    parents. Ex. Blue eyes is bb and brown eyes
    could be BB or Bb.

3
Phenotype
  • The appearance of an organism as a result of its
    genotype. What the characteristic of the organism
    looks like. i.e. does it have blue eyes or brown
    eyes.

4
Homozygous
  • When both alleles of a pair are alike. An
    organism may be homozygous dominant (BB) or
    homozygous recessive (bb).

5
Heterozygous
  • When the two alleles in the pair are different.
  • Ex. Bb

6
Predicting Results
  • Monohybrid cross A cross between individuals
    that involves 1 pair of contrasting traits. Ex. A
    cross between a blue eyed person and a brown eyed
    person. A Punnett square is used.

7
Homozygous X Homozygous
  • A monohybrid cross between a person homozygous
    for brown eyes and a person homozygous for blue
    eyes.

8
Homozygous X Heterozygous
  • A monohybrid cross between a person homozygous
    for blue eyes and a person heterozygous for brown
    eyes.

9
Heterozygous X Heterozygous
  • A monohybrid cross between a person heterozygous
    for brown eyes and a person heterozygous for
    brown eyes.

10
Genotypic Ratio
  • The ratio of the genotypes that appear in
    offspring.
  • Homozygous X homozygous 4 Bb
  • Homozygous X Heterozygous
  • 2 Bb 2bb
  • Heterozygous X heterozygous 1BB2Bb1bb

11
Phenotypic Ratio
  • The ratio of the offsprings phenotypes or what
    they look like.
  • Homozygous X homozygous 4 brown
  • Homozygous X Heterozygous
  • 2 brown and 2 blue
  • Heterozygous X heterozygous 3 brown and 1 blue

12
Incomplete Dominance
  • When offspring have a phenotype that is in
    between that of the parents. Ex. Four oclock
    flowers. RR is red, Rr is pink and rr is white.

13
Four OClock Flowers
14
Codominance
  • Occurs when both alleles for a gene are expressed
    in a heterozygous offspring. Neither allele is
    dominant or recessive nor do they blend in the
    phenotype. Ex. The color roan coat color. The
    genes for both white coat and red coat are
    expressed.

15
Roan Coat Color
16
Dihybrid Crosses
  • A cross between individuals that involves two
    pairs of contrasting traits.

17
Homozygous X Homozygous
  • This Punnett square shows a dihybrid cross
    between a pea plant that is homoozygous for green
    pods and yellow seeds (GGYY) and a pea plant that
    is homozygous for yellow pods and green seeds
    (ggyy).
  • Pod color
  • G (green) and
  • g (yellow)
  • Seed color
  • Y (yellow) and
  • y (green)

18
Dihybrid Cross
  • All plants will be have the same genotype.
  • Heterozygous for both traits. (GgYy).
  • All plants will have the same phenotype. All will
    be green pods and yellow seeds.

19
Heterozygous X Heterozygous
  • This Punnett square shows a dihybrid cross
    between a pea plant that is heterozygous for
    green pods and yellow seeds (GgYy) and a pea
    plant that is heterozygous for green pods and
    yellow seeds (GgYy).
  • Pod color
  • G (green) and
  • g (yellow)
  • Seed color
  • Y (yellow) and
  • y (green)

20
Dihybrid Cross
  • 9 different genotypes
  • 9/16 green pods yellow seeds. 3/16 green
    pods, green seeds. 3/16 yellow pods, yellow
    seeds. 1/16 yellow pods green seeds.
  • 4 different phenotypes.
  • 9 Green pods, yellow seeds
  • 3 Green pods, green seeds
  • 3 Yellow pods,yellow seeds
  • 1 Yellow pods, green seeds
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