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Quiz 7C
Dominant & Recessive
Using Punnett Squares
Punnett Squares
It is a special chart, or
grid system, named after
its inventor Reginald
Crundall Punnett.
(devised in the early
1900’s)
Punnett Squares
Geneticists often
use Punnett
squares to depict
genetic crosses and
to determine the
possible gamete
combinations of the
offspring.
Punnett Squares
Punnett square: a
diagram used to
visualize genetic
crosses (a chart that
shows all the possible
combinations of
alleles that can result
from a genetic cross)
Punnett Squares
On the top- the
possible gametes
of the female are
listed.
Down the left sidethe possible
gametes of the
male are listed
Punnett Squares
The gametes are
then combined in
each of the boxes
within the square
to give the possible
gamete
combinations of
the offspring.
F
f
F
FF F f
f
Ff
f f
1:2:1
3:1
F1
Punnett Squares
Besides showing
possible gene pairings,
a Punnett square gives
the probability of each
pairing.
It shows how often, on
the average, a given
pairing will occur.
F
f
F
FF F f
f
Ff
f f
1:2:1
3:1
F1
Punnett Squares
Punnett squares
cannot tell which
traits a specific
offspring will
exhibit but rather
the chance, or odds,
of having certain
traits
1:2:1
3:1
Punnett Squares
The number of boxes
in a Punnett square
does not stand for the
number of offspring an
organism will produce.
The boxes represent
the genetic possibilities
of the offspring.
Punnett Squares
A small # of offspringmay not have the exact
ratio of gene pairings.
1:2:1
3:1