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Diploid: pair of homologous chromosomes, two genes (BB) Haploid: single copy of a gene (B) Genotype: The pair of genes (BB, Bb, bb) homozygous dominant heterozygous homozygous recessive Phenotype: The expression of the genotype (colour, height, disease, etc). "What it looks like" Dominant: the phenotype that shows over the recessive gene b B phenotype phenotype Smooth seeds in peas (S) is dominant over wrinkled seeds (s) in peas. Draw a Punnett square and show the possible genotypes if a heterozygous smooth seeded plant (Ss) was crossed with a wrinkle seeded plant (ss). (4) genotype genotype represents possible gamete gene combinations (haploid) like a multiplication chart 12. Say that black fur in dogs (B) is dominant over brown fur (b), and floppy ears (F) are dominant over upright ears (f). What are the proportions of the phenotypes if you cross two dogs that are heterozygous for both traits? (4) Bb and Ff, so we put them together as a "dihybrid" BbFf x BbFf, now we have 4 possible gamete gene combinations so it's a bigger punnet square We do the math FOIL to make sure we get all the combinations. Remember you want one gene of each trait first last er er inn BF out BbFf Bf bF bf 9:3:3:1 B_F_ B_ff bbF_ black floppy black upright brown upright bbff brown floppy What would be the proportions of possible genotypes and phenotypes if you were to cross a dog that was heterozygous for the two traits of fur colour and ears with a dog that was homozygous recessive for both traits? (8) bbff BbFf These columns are all the same, because the gene combinations (bf) are all the same. To save time, you don't have to do all the rows. 4:4:4:4 is the same as 1:1:1:1 so always write it in lowest terms BbFf Bbff bbFf black floppy black upright brown floppy bbff brown upright