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Monohybrid Cross (Dominant and Recessive Inheritance)
 Involves chromosomes 1-22
 Involves only one gene
 Can have two alleles (upper case/lower case)
 Can have two phenotypes (ex. Blonde hair or brown hair)
 AA (homozygous dominant), Aa (heterozygous), aa (homozygous recessive)
Example: In humans brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. What type of offspring would
you expect if you crossed a heterozygous brown eyed person to a heterozygous brown eyed
person?
Sex-Linked Inheritance
 Sex chromosomes (XX-female, XY-male)
 Alleles in superscript
 Carrier means heterozygous
 Males only have one allele
Example: Hemophilia is a sex-linked recessive disorder. A woman who is heterozygous for
hemophilia marries a normal male. What are the possible phenotypes of their children? What
is the probability that they will have an offspring with the disorder?
Dihybrid Cross (Dominant and Recessive Inheritance)
 Involves chromosomes 1-22
 Involves two genes
 Can have up to four different phenotype combinations
 Sides of Punnett square are gamete allele combinations
Example: Suppose that black hair (B) is dominant over blonde hair (b) and brown eyes (E) are
dominant over blue eyes (e). The father has black hair (heterozygous) and brown eyes
(heterozygous) and the mother has blonde hair and blue eyes. What percent of offspring will
have blonde hair, blue eyes?
Cross:
X
Gamete Combinations ____ _____ _____ _____X ____ _____ _____ _____
Codominance Inheritance
 No dominant and recessive
 Heterozygous is a blend of colors (ex: Red, pink, White)
 Example: blood type
Example: A roan bull (red and white both expressed) is mated with a white cow (recessive).
What are the possible offspring?
Incomplete Dominance Inheritance
 No dominant and recessive
 In heterozygous, both colors are expressed (ex: Red, Red&White, White)
 Example: blood type
Example: A red carnation is crossed with a white carnation and the resulting offspring are all
pink (indicating incomplete dominance). What would be the result of a cross between a pink
and a white carnation?
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