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Name: Date: Period: Genetics - Exercises and Problems Meiosis and Genetics Adopted from the University of Virginia's Biology Department I. Complete the following table: Organism # of Gamete Chromosomes Ascaris Suis A. Megalocephala Drosophilia Melanozaster Onion Pig Corn Human Crayfish I # of Zygote Chromosomes 4 2 8 # of Pairs of Zygote Chromosomes 4 8 19 10 9. Assuming that in any of the organisms mentioned in I, all members of paired chromosomes differ from each other. Which ~ese organisms could theoretically produce the greatest variety in its offspring? From you own observations, which of these organisms actually show the greatest variety? '( Monohybrid Cross: 10. Let A be any dominant gene and a be its corresponding recessive gene. Assuming that each pair of parents has 32 offSrring, give thj ;xpected genotype results of the following crosses. AAxAA)AAxAa\AAxaa Aa x A'f'a x a~aaxaa II. In Holstein cattle solid color is dominant over spotted coat. Ifa homoz\iygous solid colored bull is mated to a spotted cow for 12 breeding seasons, what would be the nature ofthe expected offspring, both phenotypically and genotypically? What results would be expected if both bull and cow were heterozygous? What results would be expected if a spotted bull was mated with 8 heterozygous cow? (Let S stand for a solid color; s for spotted) 12. Determine the probably genotype of the parents in Holstein cattle for each ofthe following groups of offspring: 200 2. A given organism has two pairs of chromosomes in diploid cells. This is represented by the formula AA8B. A stands for one kind of chromosome and B for the other. Using these letters, how would you represent a gamete? 3. In the organism described in #2, assume that you can distinguish one of the A chromosomes from the other a, and one of the B chromosomes from the other b; you may represent the diploid cell as AaBb. (independent assortment) a. How many distinguishable kinds of gametes could be formed from such diploid cells? b. Using the symbols A, a, B, and b, show the chromosome content of all possible kinds of haploid cells. ' . a. b. c. d. e. f. Offspring Offspring Offspring Offspring Offspring Offspring all spotted 9 solid, 2 spotted 6 solid, 6 spotted all solid, (3 possible answers) 7 solid, 5 spotted II solid, I spotted ~I' 4. 5. v. Assume that you can distinguish the chromosomes AaBbCc in a diploid cell. (independent assortment) 3. How many kinds of gametes might result from meiosis? b. Show the chromosome content of all possible gametes. Repeat what you have done in #4, with the additional pair, Dd. ••• ..,u"•••..••,'-'••.."...• I~" Diploid Cell VI..J, •..• •.•• ....•..•...•.•...•....•......••....••..•.....• vn . # of kinds of gametes # of kinds of gametes expressed as a power of2 AaBb AaBbCc AaBbCcDd 7. From the results of the above table, state a general rule for determining the number of kinds of gametes when you know the diploid number of chromosomes. \ 8. Using the general rule formulated in 7, give the number of kinds of gametes for all ofthe organisms mentioned in # l. '" Offspring 10 ~ 2 j Sf.VlltJ 50 '(;1 13. A blue-eyed child has a brown-eyed father and a brown-eyed mother. From this family would you -judge that blue eyes are the result of a dominant Or a recessive gene? Why or why not? 14. In cats the gene for short hair is dominant over the gene for long hair (Angora). A short-haired tom cat is mated with an Angora female. She has a litter of 8 kittens, 6 short-haired and 2 with long hair. If you mated these same cats 4 more times, getting a total of 40 offspring, would you expect the results to be closer to the expected ratio? What was the genotype of the torn cat? 15. Anoather short-haired tom cat, mated several times with an Angora, results in nurn/erous offspring all of which are short-haired. If you wished to produce Angora kittens, how would you go about it if you are to select parents from among all these kittens and their parents? 16. The polled (hornless) condition in cattle is dominant over horned. A cattle man has the range stocked with polled cattle only, but some horned cattle occasionally appear in the offspring. These are removed from the range before they can reproduce. It is assumed that the range is fenced and that stray bulls are kept out. How do you explain the occurrence of homed offspring? 17. In summer squash white fruit color is dominant over yellow. If a squash plant homozygous for white is crossed with one homozygous for yellow, what will be the APPEARANCE of the F,? Of the F,? Of the offspring ofa cross of the F, back to its yellow parent? (backcross) 18. A white fruited squash plant when crossed with a yellow fruited one produces offspring about half of which are white and half yellow. What are the genotypes of the parents? (Let W represent the gene for white, w the gene for yellow.) 19. A certain polled bull (see 16, above) is bred to 3 cows. With cOWA, which is homed, a polled calf is born; with cOWB, also horned, a horned calfl$produced; with cow C, which is polled, a horned calf is produced. What are the genotypes of these 4 animals, and what further offspring would you expect from these 3 matings? (Let P represent the gene for polled, p the gene for homed.) ~\e.. 20. In man, brown eyes, B, are dominant over blue, b. A brown-eyed man has 8 children with a woman with blue-eyes that are all brown-eyed. What are the GENOTYPES of all the individuals in this family? PHENOTYPES? 32. If you toss an unbiased coin and an unbiased'lq at the same time, what is the probability that you will get heads and 3? ("Note: the probability of2 unrelated events is equal to the probability of one multiplied by the probability of the other.) 21. A blue-eyed man both of whose parents were brown-eyed father was brown-eyed and whose mother was blue-eyed. What are the genotypes of all the individuals mentioned? 33. Jfyou draw two cards, one after the other, from a perfectly shuffled deck, what is the probability of getting a pair of aces? married a brown-eyed woman whose They have one child, who is blue-eyed. 22. In guinea pigs the coat may be rough or smooth. Certain rough-coated guinea pigs when crossed with smooth coated guinea pigs produce all rough coated guinea pigs. Other rough-coated guinea pigs when crossed with smooth coated ones produce equal numbers of tough coated and smoothe coated guinea pigs. Smooth coated animals when crossed together always produce offspring whose coats are smooth. Explain these results. Write the genotypes for all the animals concerned in these crosses. Lack of Dominance 23. In 4:00 flowers, red flower color, J:is not completely dominant over white, R', the heterozygous plants being pink colored. In the following crosses, in which the genotypes of the parents are given, what are the gametes produced by each parent, and what will be the flower color of the offspring from each cross? RR'l<RI,R'R'xRR' RRxR'R' ,RR'xRR' I 24. If you wanted to produce 4:00 seed all of which would yield pink-flowered how would you do it? plants when sown, 25. ln Andalusian fowls the heterozygous condition of the alleles for black plumage B, and white plumage, B', is blue. What offspring will" blue Andalusian fowl have if bred to birds of the following plumage? a. b. c. Black ~ Bluet White? 26. In shorthorn cattle red coat, R, is incompletely dominant over white coat, R', the heterozygous condition being a mixture of red and white hairs, called roan. A cattleman has a roan bull and some white cows, but wants a pure-breeding red herd on his ranch. Outline a breeding program for him to follow which will enable him to do this without bringing in other stock. 27. In snapdragons the homozygous condition (RR) results in red flower color; (RR') the heterozygous condition results in pink flower color; and the homozygous recessive (R'R') results in white flower color. If a red plant is crossed with a white plant, what will be the phenotype and genotype of the F, plants" If you cross two of the F, plants what will be the resulting phenotypes and genotypes of the F, plants? Probability 28. If you toss a coin which is unbiased (i.e. just as likely to faU one way as the other), what is the probability that it will show heads rather than tails? 29. In a toss ofan unbiased die (pI. dice) what is the probability 4,5, or 6? 34. If you toss die A and die B at the same time, what is the probability that you will get a 5 and a 6? This problem differs from any of the above, in that there are 2 ways of getting 5 and 6. If A turns up 5, then B must turn up 6 to get this combination; if A turns up 6 then B must turn up 5. ('Note: If a type of event may occur in several mutually exclusive ways, the probability of the type is the sum of the probabilities of the different ways. Hence, in the above problem the probability of A turning up 5 and B turning of 6 is 116 x 116 or 1/36; the probability of A turning up 6 and B turning up 5 is also 1/6 x 1/6 or 1/36. Thus the probability of 5 and 6 turning up either way is 1136 + 1136 or 1/18.) 35. If you toss 2 coins at the same time, what is the probability that you will get two heads? Two tails? One head and one tail? 1/i'-.O~ 36. Give male gametes half of which contain gene A and half gene j, and female gametes half of , which contain gene A and half gene.t~at is the probability after fertilization occurs that zygote AA will be formed? aa? Aa? (Note that this is determinable by the product and the sum rules of probability.) 37. Assuming brown eyes to be dominant and blue eyes recessive, what is the probability offspring of two heterozygous brown-eyed parents will have a. b. that an Brown eyes? Blue eyes? Dihybrid cross 38. What are the gametes formed by the following squash plants, the genotypes of which for fruit color and shape are given? Assume that white fruit W is dominant over yellow w; and disk fruit shape D, is dominant over sphere shape, d. a. WWdd x wwDD b. WwDd x Wwdd c. WwDD x wwdd d. WwDd x wwdd 39. What will be the appearance of the offspring from each cross in #38? 40. A white disk squash crossed with a yellow sphere squash results in a seed which when planted yields the following: a. b. c. d. 37 33 33 35 White, disk white, sphere yellow, disk yellow, sphere. that it will turn up I, rather than 2, 3, 30. What is the probability that you will turn up the 7 of diamonds in cutting a perfectly shuffled pack of cards (52 cards in a pack of cards)? 31. What is the probability that you will turn up any 7 in cutting a perfectly shuffled pack of cards? What were the genotypes of the parents? 41. Some dogs bark when trailing, others are silent. The barking trait is due to a dominant gene (B) and silent trait is due to a recessive gene (bb). Erect ears (E) are dominant to drooping ears (ee). What kind of pups would be expected from a heterozygous, erect eared mated to a droop-eared, silent trailer? 42. Albinism in humans is due to a recessive gene, the allele of which results in normal pigmentation. In very few humans, a condition known as wooly hair is due to a dominant gene. located on another chromosome. A wooly-haired albino, on Iy one of whose parents was wooly haired, marries a straight-haired woman whose father was a homozygous normally pigmented man and whose mother was albino. What is the probability that a child of theirs will be a. Wooly haired? b. Albino? c. Wooly haired and albino? d. Straight haired and normally pigmented an Sex-Linked Inheritance 43. A color blind man has a child with a woman with oormal vision. From this union ooe color-blind daughter is born. Give the genotypes of these three people. List the genotypes and phenotypes of all possible offspring from this pregnancy? 44. A male with normal vision has a child with a female with normal vision whose father also has normal vision. They produce a colorblind boy. From which of his four grandparents did this child derive the gene fro colorblindness? 45. A man sues his wife for divorce on the grounds of infidelity. Both the man and his wife have normal vision, but there is a daughter who has a defect of the eye which is known to be a sex~inked recessive. Is this sufficient evidence of infidelity on the part of the wife? Why or why not? 46. A certain recessive lethal gene in man is carried On the X-Chromosome, but not on the Y chromosome. An individual who fails to receive at least one does of the dominant allele dies before birth. In a mating between a normal male and a heterozygous female show the expected sex ratio of living births. Inheritance of Blood Types 47. Give genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the offspring of the following parents: a. AB x 00 b. AOxBO c. ABxAB d. AB xBO e. AAxAB 48. Four babies were born at the hospital the same night. Their blood groups were later found to be 0, A, Band AB. The 4 pairs of parents were I. 0 and 0 2. AB and 0 3. A and B 4. Band 8 How could each of the babies be assigned to its right parents? 49. A woman with blood types A, M has a child with types B, MN. Her husband has types A, Nand accuses a certain man of being the father of the child. The man is found to have types B, N. Does this evidence offer conclusive proof of the paternity of the child? 50. After 8 years ofpartnered life, during which time she had frequent relations with her husband, but had failed to become pregnant, Mrs. X fell in love with Mr. Y. During the 5 years which followed, 2 children were born. In the meantime, the persons involved tried to come to an understanding and wished to determine which of the 2 men was the father of each child. The blood types of these involved were: a. b. Husband Lover O,MN A,N c. d. e. f. Wife I" Child 2" Child 3" child What conclusions O,MN O,MN O,M A,N can be made as to the father of each child? 51. Mrs. J becomes pregnant once a year. Her first 3 children are completely normal and b0"l without mishap. The 4" child is definitely jaundiced, but survives. The 5th child dies ofjawldic)ll shortly after birth. The 6", 7" and 8· conceptions end in abortion. The 9" child is normal and born without mishap. Assume that the Rh gene is involved. Give the genotype of Mrs. J, Mr. J and all of the children. Indicating any uncertainties and reasons therefore. 52. A woman of blood type 0 has a child of type B; the mother accuses Mr. X, who is type AB of being the father is this sufficieot proof?