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11-2 Probability and PunneTt Squares. 1. Genetics & Probability. Probability can be used to predict the results of genetic crosses. Probability- the likelihood that something is going to happen. In genetics expressed as a ratio or percentage.
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Probability can be used to predict the results of genetic crosses. • Probability- the likelihood that something is going to happen. • In genetics expressed as a ratio or percentage. • Ex: the probability that it will snow in March is 50:50
Punnett Squares- A tool used to determine the gene combinations that might result from a genetic cross • A capital letter is used to represent the dominant allele • A lower case letter is used to represent the recessive allele.
The principles of probability can be used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses • This Punnett square shows the probability of each possible outcome of a cross between hybrid tall (Tt) pea plants.
Homozygous- Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait • organisms are true-breeding for a particular trait. • Two alleles for black fur • Heterozygous- Organisms that have two different alleles for the same trait • organisms are hybrid for a particular trait. • One allele for black fur and one allele for white fur
Genotype- genetic make up of the organism • Ex: genes for black fur and white fur • Ex: Tall (T) allele and short (t) allele • Phenotype- the physical characteristics or what the organisms looks like. • Ex: the mouse has black fur. • Ex: all plants appear tall
The plants have different genotypes (TT and Tt), but they have the same phenotype (tall).
Genotypic Ratios • 25% or 1:3 (TT to Tt or tt) likelihood the offspring will be TT • 50% or 2:2 likelihood the offspring will be Tt • 25% or 1:3 likelihood the offspring will be tt • Phenotypic Ratios • 75% or 3:1 (tall to short) likelihood the offspring will appear Tall • 25% or 1:3 likelihood the offspring will appear short
In the F2 generation; the ratio of tall plants (TT or Tt) to short (tt) plants is 3:1. • The predicted ratio showed up in Mendel’s experiments indicating that segregation of gametes did occur.
Probabilities predict the average outcome of a large number of events. • Probability cannot predict the exact outcome of an individual event • In genetics, the larger the number of offspring, the closer the resulting numbers will get to the expected values.