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1 Genetic Crosses

2 Genotype vs Phenotype

3 Homozygous vs Heterozygous

4 Monohybrid Crosses Monohybrid Cross: a cross that only one characteristic is tracked is monohybrid. Punnett Square: a diagram used to aid biologists in predicting the probable distribution of inherited traits in offspring. Six Examples: .

5 Example One: Homozygous X Homozygous

6 Example Two: Homozygous X Heterozygous

7 Example Three: Heterozygous X Heterozygous

8 Example Four: Testcross
How can you determine if a guinea pig is homozygous (BB) or heterozygous (Bb)?

9 Example Five: Incomplete Dominance

10 Example Six: Codominance

11 Dihybrid Cross Dihybrid cross: is a cross which two characteristics (genes) are tracked. The offspring of the animal being crossed in a dihybrid cross is called a dihybrid. Two examples: .

12 Example One: homozygous X homozygous
Two seeds with two different genes being expressed: (1) wrinkled, green (rryy) (1) round, yellow seed (RRYY)

13 Example Two: Heterozygous X Heterozygous
Use the same procedure as in homozygous x homozygous.


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