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Who is Gregor Mendel?

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Science Fact of the Day:Sheep, goats, and the octopus have almost

rectangular-oval pupils in their eyes.

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Content Objective: I will understand and predict genetic

outcomes using a Punnett Square

Language Objective: I willwrite notes. I will answer questions by writing Punnett Squares with a

partner.

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Homework: Due Friday

“A Beginner’s Guide to Punnett Squares”

Watch the video and complete the worksheet.

There will be consequences for those who do not complete this homework by Friday.

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A trait is a specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another. Example…

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Biological inheritance is determined by factors that

are passed from one generation to the next.

The chemical factors that determine traits are called

genes.

The different forms of a gene are called alleles.

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The principle of dominance states that

some alleles are dominant while others

are recessive.

The dominant allele will always be expressed.

A capital letter is used to represent a dominant

allele.

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The recessive allele will only be expressed (phenotype) when the dominant allele for the trait is not present.

A lower case letter is used to represent a recessive

allele.

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A phenotype is an organism’s physical

characteristics.

A genotype is an organism’s genetic

makeup.

Two organisms can have the same phenotype but

different genotypes.

Example…

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Organisms that have two of the same alleles for a trait are

homozygous.

Organisms that have two different alleles for a trait are

heterozygous.

Homozygous organisms are true-breeding for a trait.

Heterozygous organisms are hybrid for a trait.

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The way in which alleles separate during meiosis is completely random. This is also known as the principle of independent

assortment.

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The results of genetic crosses can be explained by probability.

Probability is the likelihood that a

particular event will occur.

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The gene combinations that might result from a

genetic cross can be determined by drawing a

diagram known as a Punnett square.

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The letters in the Punnett square represent alleles.

Punnett squares are used to predict and compare the genetic variations that will result from a

cross.

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Punnett Square practice…1. What would be the possible outcomes for the offspring of a

cross between pink flower (PP) and a white flower (pp)?

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2. Long fingers are dominant (F) to short fingers (f). Complete the Punnett square for a homozygous recessive

mom and a heterozygous dominant dad.

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3. In a plant, long stems are dominant (L) to short stems (l). If a homozygous dominant flower and a homozygous recessive plant

are crossed, what would be the phenotypic ratio of their offspring?

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4. Straight hair (C) is dominant to curly hair (c). What would be the probability that a child would have curly

hair if both parents are heterozygous dominant?

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5. Having a hitchhiker's thumb is a dominant trait. If a woman with a straight thumb has a child with a man

who is heterozygous for the trait, what are the chances their child will have a hitchhiker's thumb?

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6. What would the phenotypic and genotypic ratios be for two purple (Pp) flowers that were bred together?

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7. If being right handed is a dominant trait, then how many right handed children would two left handed

parents have?

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Summary: In 35 words summarize your understanding of genetics. Be sure to use the words allele, dominant, phenotype