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Use these words to brainstorm:. Heterozygous Homozygous Allele Gene Chromosome DNA. Punnett Square Nucleotide Genotype Phenotype Phenotypic ratio Genotypic ratio. Punnett Square Prep. Say these aloud as fast as you can!. Round 1: Dominant or Recessive. RR. Rr. hh. Tt. R. t. a.
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Use these words to brainstorm: • Heterozygous • Homozygous • Allele • Gene • Chromosome • DNA • Punnett Square • Nucleotide • Genotype • Phenotype • Phenotypic ratio • Genotypic ratio
Write the genotypes for the following: T=Tall t= short Tall:___________________ Short:__________________
Write the genotypes for the following: R=Red eyed flies r= black eyed flies Round:___________________ Box:__________________
Write the genotypes for the following: B=Brunette b= blonde Blonde:___________________ Brunette:__________________
Make the Punnett Square and be prepared to answer the questions that follow: G= green spots g= white spots Homozygous recessive parent 1 Homozygous dominant parent 2
Make the Punnett Square and be prepared to answer the questions that follow: Freckles are recessive. No freckles are dominant. Mom= heterozygous Dad=homozygous recessive Possible outcomes for kids?
Now answer these questions about your Punnett Square • What is the percent chance of each phenotype? • What is the phenotypic ratio? • What is the genotypic ratio?
Make the Punnett Square and be prepared to answer the questions that follow: D= spotted fur d= no spots Heterozygous parent 1 Heterozygous parent 2
Now answer these questions about your Punnett Square • What is the percent chance of each phenotype? • What is the phenotypic ratio? • What is the genotypic ratio?
Make the Punnett Square and be prepared to answer the questions that follow: N= spiny stem n= smooth stem Heterozygous parent 1 Homozygous recessive parent 2
Now answer these questions about your Punnett Square • What is the percent chance of each phenotype? • What is the phenotypic ratio? • What is the genotypic ratio?
Make the Punnett Square and be prepared to answer the questions that follow: B=Brown eyes b=Blue Eyes (Bob)Heterozygous parent 1 (Susie) Heterozygous parent 2
Now answer these questions about your Punnett Square • What is the percent chance of each phenotype? genotype? • What is the phenotypic ratio? • What is the genotypic ratio?
Answer this and prove with your own punnett square If a woman is homozygous normal and her husband is heterozygous for a genetically inherited recessive disease and they decide to become parents, what is the probability that they will have a healthy child?
Solve this problem Becky and Allen are having a baby. Their bouncing baby boy arrives with blue eyes, but Becky and Allen both have brown eyes. How can you prove to them that this is really their child? Create a punnett square that shows it is possible.
Look at the Punnett Square to the right to answer the questions: • Are the parents homozygous or heterozygous? • What is the genotypic ratio?