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Dihybrid Cross Punnett Square Practice
1. Set up a Punnett square using the following information about corn:
Gene
Plant Height
Flower color
Genotypes
D or d
B or b
Phenotype (dominant in all caps)
TALL or dwarf
BLUE or white
Cross a parent who is heterozygous for plant height and heterozygous for flower color with a parent
who is heterozygous for plant height and homozygous recessive for flower color. Use the Punnett
square to answer the following questions. Express all probabilities in ratios, percentages and fractions.
a. Possible genotype(s)?
b. What is the probability of producing tall plants with blue
flowers?
c. What is the probability of producing dwarf plants with
white flowers?
d. What is the probability of producing tall plants with white
flowers?
e. What is the probability of producing dwarf plants with
blue flowers?
2. Set up a Punnett square using the following information about guinea pigs:
Gene
Fur color
Fur texture
Genotypes
B or b
R or r
Phenotype (dominant in all caps)
BLACK or white
ROUGH or smooth
Cross a parent who is homozygous dominant for both traits with a parent who is homozygous recessive
for both traits. Use the Punnett square to answer the following questions. Express all probabilities in
ratios, percentages and fractions.
a. Possible genotype(s)?
b. What is the probability of producing guinea pigs with
black, rough fur?
c. What is the probability of producing guinea pigs with
black, smooth fur?
d. What is the probability of producing guinea pigs with
white, smooth fur?
e. What is the probability of producing guinea pigs with
white, rough fur?
3. Set up a Punnett square using the following information about wolves:
Gene
Fur color
Eye color
Genotypes
B or b
E or e
Phenotype (dominant in all caps)
NORMAL or black
BROWN or blue
Cross a parent who is heterozygous for both traits with a parent who is heterozygous for both traits.
Use the Punnett square to answer the following questions. Express all probabilities in ratios,
percentages and fractions.
a. Possible genotype(s)?
b. What is the probability of producing wolves with normal
fur and brown eyes?
c. What is the probability of producing wolves with normal
fur and blue eyes?
d. What is the probability of producing wolves with black fur
and brown eyes?
e. What is the probability of producing wolves with black fur
and blue eyes?
4. A tall pea plant with terminal flowers (flowers on the ends of the stems) is crossed with a short plant
that has axial flowers (flowers where the stems diverge). All 72 offspring are tall with axial flowers. This
is a dihybrid cross with the height and flower position traits showing independent assortment.
a. Identify the dominant and recessive alleles.
b. Give the genotypes of the parents and offspring in this cross.
c. Predict the F2 offspring when the tall-axial F1s are allowed to self-pollinate.
5. Suppose a white, straight haired guinea pig mates with a brown, curly-haired guinea pig. All five babies
in the first litter have brown fur, but three are curly and two have straight hair. The second litter
consist of six more brown offspring, where two are curly and four are straight haired.
a. Assuming curly is dominant to straight, what are the genotypes of the parents and the
offspring?
6. About 70% of Americans get a bitter taste from the substance called phenylthiocarbamide (PTC). It is
tasteless to the rest. The “taster” allele is dominant to non-taster. Also, normal skin pigmentation is
dominant to albino. A normally pigmented woman who is taste-blind for PTC has an albino taster
father. She marries an albino man who is a taster, though the man’s mother is a non-taster. Show the
expected offspring of this couple.
7. In pigeons the checkered pattern is caused by a dominant allele. A plain (non-checkered) pattern is
recessive. Red color is also caused by a dominant allele and brown color by a recessive allele.
a. Show the expected offspring of a cross between a homozygous checkered red bird and a plain
brown one.
b. A plain brown female pigeon laid five eggs. The ratio of offspring was 2 plain red: 2 checkered
red; 1 checkered brown. Describe the father pigeon.
c. Give the genotypes of all birds in this cross. Could any other types of offspring have been
produced by this pair?