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Review What is an allele? Each person inherits two alleles for each gene, one allele from each parent. What is a gene? The basic unit of heredity. Define phenotype. The physical appearance or visible traits displayed by offspring. Define genotype. The genetic makeup or allele combination present in offspring. Punnett Square What is it? A graphical grid showing the potential offspring allele combinations from two parents. Punnett Squares are grids that show the potential offspring of two parents. P A R E N T T T t Tt Tt t Tt Tt OFFSPRING PARENT KEY: T = Tall t = short Background Professor Reginald Punnett, (1875-1967) a British geneticist created the Punnett square, a tool in genetics which is still used by biologists today to predict the probability of possible genotypes of offspring. Constructing a Punnett square TT x tt Begin by drawing a grid. Next, you put the genotype (allele combination) of one parent across the top and that of the other parent down the left side. 1st parent: T T 2nd parent: t t Note: Capital letters denote dominance T T t t KEY: T = Tall t = short Constructing a Punnett square TT x tt Next, all you have to do is fill in the boxes with the potential offspring combinations. BUT HOW??? Like a multiplication table, combine each column-head letter and row letter into the empty squares. 1 3 t 4 t 2 T T 1&3 2&3 Tt Tt 1&4 2&4 Tt Tt KEY: T = Tall t = short Interpreting a Punnett Square What does it tell us? TT x tt 1st parent: TT Tall Phenotype?_________ 2nd parent: tt Short Phenotype?_________ Tt Offspring: ____ All Tall Phenotype?_______ T T t Tt Tt t Tt Tt TT x tt One parent dominant homozygous, other parent recessive homozygous. KEY: T = Tall t = short New Terms Homozygous: having 2 identical alleles for a trait Heterozygous: having 2 different alleles for a trait Dominant: the term dominant gene refers to the allele that causes a phenotype that is seen Recessive: a gene that does not produce its effect when it occurs with a dominant gene, but produces its effect only when there are two copies of it