Punnett Square
Homozygous
"Purebred" having two identical alleles for a trait Ex) BB
Codominance
A condition in which both alleles for a gene are fully expressed
incomplete dominance
A pattern of inheritance in which two alleles, inherited from the parents, are neither dominant nor recessive. The resulting offspring have a phenotype that is a blending of the parental traits.
Recessive
A trait that his hidden by a dominant trait. Need two traits for it to be expressed. (ex. bb)
dihybrid cross
Cross or mating between organisms involving two pairs of contrasting traits
Genotype
Letters expressing the types of genes.
The probability is 50%
One cat carries heterozygous, short-haired traits, and its mate carries homozygous long-haired traits. Use a Punnett square to determine the probability of one of their offspring having short hair.
Allele
One gene from a pair Ex) T or t
physical appearance
Phenotype refers to the ______________________ of an individual.
The probability is 100%
Red flowers are dominant to white flowers. A homozygous red flower is crossed with a homozygous white flower. Use a Punnett square to determine the probability of one of their offspring having red color.
The probability is 0%
Red flowers are dominant to white flowers. A purebred red flower is crossed with a white flower. Use a Punnett square to determine the probability of one of their offspring having a white color.
What do Punnett Squares show?
They show the probability of offspring inheriting particular genetic combinations.
Heterozygous
Two different alleles for a trait. "scientific name" Ex) Bb
The probability is 25%
Two heterozygous red flowers are crossed. Use a Punnett square to determine the probability of one of their offspring having a white color.
probability
a number that describes how likely it its that an event will occur
Dominant
a trait that is always expressed. It prevents a recessive from being expressed.
Phenotype
an organisms physical appearance of the gene Ex. tall, brown eyes, etc
meiosis
chromosome pairs separate and are distributed into new sex cells.
Genes
factors that control traits
XX
female sex chromosomes
XY
male sex chromosomes
Crossing over occurs during ______ to cause _____
meiosis; genetic variation
Hybrid
scientists call an organism that has two different alleles for a trait
test cross
the crossing of an individual of unknown genotype with a homozygous recessive individual to determine the unknown genotype
sex-linked crosses
traits are carried on the sex chromosomes; notated with X and Y with traits as superscripts: no allele shown on Y chromosome
Punnett Square
used to determine all the possible outcomes of genetic cross
Purebred
when the alleles are the same (BB or bb) "common name"