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1 5.2- Studying Genetic Crosses
SBI 3U1- Ferrari

2 Punnett Squares Punnett Square- A grid used to illustrate all possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring from genetic crosses Shows probability Each square represents a 25% chance of occurrence for that trait

3 This is a monohybrid cross
Using Punnett Squares This is a monohybrid cross Possible F1 outcomes from a cross between two heterozygous parents. The phenotype ratio is 3:1 for flower colour (purple to white)

4 Test Crosses A cross between an individual of unknown genotype and homozygous recessive for that trait. Analyzing the phenotype should provide insight into the unknown genotype.

5 Mendel’s Dihybrid Crosses
He crossed yellow, round seeds with green, wrinkled seeds YYRR x yyrr All F1 generation displayed both dominant traits- yellow and round

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7 The Law of Independent Assortment
Mendel found a 9:3:3:1 ratio for every dihybrid cross he performed. This law states that the alleles for one gene segregate or assort independently of the alleles for other genes during gamete formation.

8 The Chromosome Theory of Inheritance
By early 1900s scientists finally began to see the link between meiosis & inheritance Walter Sutton ( 1902) proposed that genes located on chromosomes and this provides the basis for the segregation and independent assortment of alleles.

9 Homework 1) Please read and review 5.2 ( Pgs.208-217)
2) Punnett Square Practice Problems & Worksheets


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