Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Punnett Squares Cornell Notes Page 47. For what is a Punnett Square Used? to show all possible ways alleles from parents can combine to create offspring.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Punnett Squares Cornell Notes Page 47. For what is a Punnett Square Used? to show all possible ways alleles from parents can combine to create offspring."— Presentation transcript:

1 Punnett Squares Cornell Notes Page 47

2 For what is a Punnett Square Used? to show all possible ways alleles from parents can combine to create offspring to predict the probability of offspring inheriting a particular trait.

3 How is a Punnett Square Used? Parents’ genotypes go along outside of box Offspring genotypes are written inside each box Each box represents 25% of possible offspring Look at each genotype to determine phenotype.

4 Practice Using a PUNNETT SQUARE One of Harry Potter’s best friends is Hermione Granger. Hermione is a wizard, but her parents are not. So, how did Hermione get the wizarding trait? We can use a Punnett square to figure it out…

5 Using a PUNNETT SQUARE A letter is chosen to represent a characteristic, such as magical powers. Having magical powers is a recessive trait, so we’ll use: M for muggle (non-wizard) m for wizard

6 Using a PUNNETT SQUARE Both of Hermione’s parents are muggles and both have a genotype of Mm. Genotypes: Mm x Mm (mom x dad) Phenotypes: both muggles (non-wizards)

7 Using a PUNNETT SQUARE Cross Hermione’s parents: Mm M m

8 Using a PUNNETT SQUARE The cross looks like this: Mm M m MMMm M mmm

9 Using a PUNNETT SQUARE Each square stands for 25% of the possible offspring. Or, ¼ of the possible offspring. Mm M m MMMm M mmm

10 Using a PUNNETT SQUARE Remember, the recessive trait is having magical powers. What’s the probability of being a wizard? Mm M m MMMm M mmm

11 Expressing PROBABILITIES Can express probability several ways: 3:1 ratio of muggles to wizards 1/4 chance of being wizard 25% chance of being wizard Mm M m MMMm M mmm

12 Expressing PROBABILITIES can use for genotypes 25% - MM 50% - Mm 25% - mm or phenotypes 3/4 - muggles 1/4 – wizards 3:1 muggles to wizards Mm M m MMMm M mmm

13 Practice #1 Mendel crossed a pure-breeding purple flower (PP) with a pure-breeding white flower (pp). Complete a Punnett square for this cross. A. Which is the dominant trait? B. What are the offspring genotypes? C. For the offspring, what fraction will have purple flowers? D. What percentage will have genotype Pp?

14 Widow’s Peak No Widow’s Peak Widow’s Peak

15 Practice #2 A mom with a widow’s peak (Ww) is crossed (mates) with a dad who does not have a widow’s peak (ww). Complete a Punnett square for this cross. A. Which is the dominant trait? B. What are the offspring genotypes? C. What is the ratio of widow’s peak to no widow’s peak for the offspring? D.What is the ratio of Ww to ww for the offspring?

16 Cleft Chin

17 Practice #3 A man and a woman both have a cleft chin. Both have genotypes of Cc. Complete a Punnett square for a cross between them. A. Which is the dominant trait? B. What are the offspring genotypes? C. What fraction of offspring will have a cleft chin? D. What percentage will have genotype Cc?


Download ppt "Punnett Squares Cornell Notes Page 47. For what is a Punnett Square Used? to show all possible ways alleles from parents can combine to create offspring."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google