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Section 6.5. Traits and Probability. Objectives. SWBAT describe what a monohybrid and dihybrid crosses are. SWBAT explain how heredity can be illustrated mathematically. Vocabulary. Punnett square Monohybrid cross Dihybrid cross Testcross Law of independent assortment Probability . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Section 6.5

Traits and Probability

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Objectives

• SWBAT describe what a monohybrid and dihybrid crosses are.

• SWBAT explain how heredity can be illustrated mathematically

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Vocabulary

• Punnett square• Monohybrid cross• Dihybrid cross• Testcross • Law of independent assortment• Probability

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Punnett Squares• Punnett squares illustrate genetic crosses.

• The Punnett square is a grid system for predicting all possible genotypes resulting from a cross.– The axes represent

the possible gametesof each parent.

– The boxes show thepossible genotypesof the offspring.

• The Punnett square yields the ratio of possible genotypes and phenotypes.

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Punnett SquaresA monohybrid cross involves one trait.

• Monohybrid crosses examine the inheritance of only one specific trait.– homozygous dominant-

homozygous recessive: all heterozygous, all dominant

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Punnett Squares

Heterozygous X heterozygous cross results in 1:2:1 genotypic ratio.

Phenotypic ratio is 3:1 dominant to recessive

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Punnett Squares

• Heterozygous X homozygous recessive results in a genotypic ratio of 1:1

• Heterozygous X homozygous recessive results in a phenotypic ratio of 1:1 dominant to recessive

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Dihybrid Cross: 2 Traits

• Mendel’s dihybrid crosses with heterozygous plants yielded a 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio.

• Mendel’s dihybrid crosses led to his second law,the law of independent assortment.

• The law of independent assortment states that allele pairs separate independently of each other during meiosis.

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Heredity patterns calculated with probability.

• Probability is the likelihood that something will happen.

• Probability predicts an average number of occurrences, not an exact number of occurrences.

• Probability = number of ways a specific event can occurnumber of total possible outcomes

• Probability applies to random events such as meiosis and fertilization.

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Probability

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Phenotype can depend on interactions of alleles.

• In incomplete dominance, neither allele is completely dominant nor completely recessive.– Heterozygous phenotype is intermediate between the two

homozygous phenotypes– Homozygous parental phenotypes not seen in F1 offspring

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Many genes have more than two alleles.

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Polygenic Traits

Polygenic traits are the result of two or more genes interacting. They are expressed as gradations.

Human height is a polygenic trait.

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Polygenic Traits

Skin color is a polygenic trait.

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