bio lab practice 2
Monohybrid cross ratio
3:1
Dihybrid cross outcome
9:3:3:1
Cross involving 2 traits
Dihybrid
Genetic make up of a trait
Genotype
2 alleles of a trait are different are said to be
Heterozygous
Location of a gene on a chromosome
Locus
Trait that individuals express
Phenotype
Chart used to determine probable outcomes
Punnett square
Lower case letter indicates
Recessive
Cross between an unknown and a recessive individual
Testcross
sex-linked traits
Traits controlled by genes located on sex chromosomes.
Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment
allele pairs separate independently during the formation of gametes
Medels law of segregation
allele pairs separate or segregate during gamete formation, and randomly unite at fertilization.
What are co-dominant traits?
allele that is independently and equally expressed along with the other
The gene for fangs is recessive, yet most of the dragons have fangs. How can this happen
dragon with fangs might be better suited to its environment because not all dominant always show
explain how dropping the green, orange, and red stick illustrates mendel's law of independent assortment
dropping the sticks show this law because they do not effect each other because they are independent
unit of heredity
gene
what traits are more likely to be found in males?
having a tail, short arms, spikes, and fire breather. able them survive better
How does dropping the stick on the table and transcribing the letters on the side facing up follow mendel's law of segregation?
it show segregation determining which alleles end up in the gamete
what trait are sex linked
wings, elbow spikes
what traits are more likely to be found in females
wings, no elbow spikes and comb on head. able them to survive better