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111-2 Probability and Punnett Squares
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- Genetics and Probability
- How do geneticists use the principles of
probability? - Probability the likelihood that a particular
event will occur - The principles of probability can be used to
predict the outcomes of genetic crosses.
2Punnett Squares
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- Punnett Squares a tool used to determine the
combinations from a genetic cross - Shows all possible combinations of gametes and
likelihood each will occur
3Setting up a Punnett Square
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- Draw the punnett square size of your square
depends on how many traits you are using (Ex. 1
trait 4 boxes, 2 traits 16 boxes) - Gametes produced by each parent are shown along
the top and left side. - Possible gene combinations for the offspring
appear in the four boxes.
4Mendels Experiment
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- Gametes from the F1 generation parents are used
to get the offspring for the F2 generation. - Mendel only looked at one trait at a time in his
first experiments - Monohybrid cross a cross involving one trait
5Probablility and Segregation
- One fourth (1/4) of the F2 plants have two
alleles for tallness (TT). - 2/4 or 1/2 have one allele for tall (T), and one
for short (t). - One fourth (1/4) of the F2 have two alleles for
short (tt).
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Mendels Law of Segregation
- Two alleles for each trait separate during
meiosis.
- During fertilization, two alleles for that trait
unite.
- Heterozygous organisms are called hybrids.
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Monohybrid Cross
- A cross that involves hybrids for a single trait
is called a monohybrid cross.
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Dihybrid Cross
- The simultaneous inheritance of two or more
traits in the same plant is a dihybrid cross.
- Dihybrids are heterozygous for both traits.
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Law of Independent Assortment
- Random distribution of alleles occurs during
gamete formation
- Genes on separate chromosomes sort independently
during meiosis.
- Each allele combination is equally likely to
occur.
- Law of independent assortment occurs during
metaphase I of meiosis.
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Punnett SquareDihybrid Cross
- Four types of alleles from the male gametes and
four types of alleles from the female gametes can
be produced.
- The resulting phenotypic ratio is 9331.
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10.3 Gene Linkage and Polyploidy
Polyploidy