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Punnett Squares

Learn how to create Punnett Squares to predict offspring genotypes and phenotypes with examples for traits like hair color, flower type, and corn kernels.

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Punnett Squares

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  1. Punnett Squares Punnett Squares • Method used to calculate the probable offspring genotypes • Steps to creating Punnett Squares: • Get the parent’s genotypesEx: ZZ, Zz, zz • Draw a Punnett Square • Put the parent’s genotypes on the top and the left side • Drop the alleles down from the top • Slide the alleles over from the left side • Each box is worth 25% zz Z Z Z Z z z Z Z z z

  2. Punnett Squares Punnett Squares • Punnett Example: • Father Genotype: Aa • Mother Genotype: AA Possible Genotypes: 50% AA 50% AaPossible Phenotypes: 100% Dominant Trait

  3. Punnett Squares Punnett Squares • Punnett Example: Tongue curling is a dominant trait: Dominant allele = C Recessive allele = c Homozygous dominant = ______ Homozygous recessive = ______ Heterozygous = ______ People heterozygous for tongue curlingcan curl their tongue. T / F A homozygousrecessive mom for tongue curling and a heterozygous father want to know if their children will be able to curl their tongues. Calculate the genotype and phenotype percentages for the offspring.

  4. Punnett Squares Punnett Square Examples • Punnett Example: Brown hair is dominant over blonde hair: Dominant allele = B Recessive allele = b Homozygous dominant = ______ Homozygous recessive = ______ Heterozygous = ______ Genotypes: Phenotypes:

  5. Punnett Squares Punnett Square Examples • Punnett Example: Purple flowers are dominant over white flowers Dominant allele = P Recessive allele = p Homozygous dominant = ______ Homozygous recessive = ______ Heterozygous = ______ Genotypes: Phenotypes:

  6. Punnett Square Examples • Punnett Example: Round flowers is dominant over pointed flowers Dominant allele = R Recessive allele = r Homozygous dominant = ______ Homozygous recessive = ______ Heterozygous = ______ Genotypes: Phenotypes:

  7. Punnett Square Examples • Punnett Example: Smooth corn kernels are dominant over wrinkled Dominant allele = S Recessive allele = s Homozygous dominant = ______ Homozygous recessive = ______ Heterozygous = ______ Genotypes: Phenotypes:

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