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PedigreesLook at the pedigree’s to the right identify what type of inheritance each pedigree represents.
PedigreesLook at the pedigree’s to the right identify what type of inheritance each pedigree represents.
PedigreesLook at the pedigree’s to the right identify what type of inheritance each pedigree represents.
Answers:
Pedigree F: Autosomal dominant
Pedigree G: Autosomal
recessive
Pedigree H: Autosomal
recessive
Mendel’s Law
• What Law states that that allele pairs separate independently of each other during gamete formation or meiosis. That is, different traits appear to be inherited separately.
Mendel’s Law
• What Law states that that allele pairs separate independently of each other during gamete formation or meiosis. That is, different traits appear to be inherited separately.
Law of Independent Assortment
Mendel’s Law
• Which law states that organisms inherit two copies of genes, one from each parent, and organisms donate only one copy of each gene in their gametes because the genes separate during gamete formation?
Mendel’s Law
• Which law states that organisms inherit two copies of genes, one from each parent, and organisms donate only one copy of each gene in their gametes because the genes separate during gamete formation?
Law of Segregation
Vocabulary Check
• What is the name of the type of inheritance when more males are affected then females for a trait?
Vocabulary Check
• What is the name of the type of inheritance when more males are affected then females for a trait?
• Sex-linked or X-linked trait
Punnett Square Practice
• In fruit flies, the gene for red eyes (R) is dominant and the gene for sepia eyes (r) is recessive. What are the possible combinations of genes in the offspring of two red-eyed heterozygous flies (Rr)?
Punnett Square Practice
• In fruit flies, the gene for red eyes (R) is dominant and the gene for sepia eyes (r) is recessive. What are the possible combinations of genes in the offspring of two red-eyed heterozygous flies (Rr)?
• RR Rr rr
Vocabulary Check
• What is the term when a third phenotype is present in the off-spring?
• Incomplete dominance– Blending or mixing of two
traits
Punnett Square Practice
• An individual heterozygous for a trait and an individual homozygous recessive for the trait are crossed and produce offspring that are of how many different phenotypes?
Punnett Square Practice
• An individual heterozygous for a trait and an individual homozygous recessive for the trait are crossed and produce offspring that are of how many different phenotypes?
• Two
Punnett Square Practice
• A man and a woman do not show a trait but some of their offspring do. What kind of trait is it and what are the parent’s genotype?
• Use the letter B
Punnett Square Practice
• A man and a woman do not show a trait but some of their offspring do. What kind of trait is it and what are the parent’s genotype?
• Use the letter B
• It is a recessive trait• Parents must be Bb each
Vocabulary Check
• A homozygous individual would have what possible genotype?
• Two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles
Which diagram to the right correctly illustrates the fusion of normal gametes that will most likely produce a human male?
Which diagram to the right correctly illustrates the fusion of normal gametes that will most likely produce a human male?Number 4
Vocabulary Check
• What is the term for manipulating an organisms DNA using technology?
• Genetic engineering