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Punnett Square Notes
Chapter 11-2
Mrs. Kooiman
La Serna High School
Review Vocabulary
Gamete: A haploid sex cell (sperm or
egg) with only ONE set of chromosomes.
 Genotype: The “types” of genes a person
has. Example…TT, Tt, tt
 Phenotype: The physical characteristics
of a person. Example…tall or short.
 Dominant: The stronger allele
 Recessive: The weaker allele
 Homozygous: Two of the same alleles
(TT, tt)
 Heterozygous: Two different alleles (Tt)

Punnett Square

A diagram that predicts the expected
outcome of a genetic cross by
considering all combinations of
gametes in the cross.

MONOHYBRID CROSS

Involves ONE PAIR of contrasting traits
Example #1: Yellow color in seeds is
dominant over green color in seeds.
What letter would represent yellow gametes
 Y (Upper case, dominant trait)
 What letter would represent green gametes

 y (lower case, recessive trait, use first letter of
dominant trait)
A plant that is homozygous for yellow seeds ( YY
)
is crossed with a plant that is homozygous for green
seeds
( yy
). What could their offspring look
like?
YY
X
yy
Set up the Punnett Square

Write the genotypes of each parent. Put each
allele (gene) in it’s own column. Then cross the
gametes to determine the possible genotypes of
the offspring
Y
Y
y
Yy
Yy
y
Yy
Yy
Parent #2
Parent #1
Questions

How many of their offspring will be yellow?
4 out of 4 – 100%
(the dominant trait is stronger than the recessive trait)
How many of their offspring will be green?
0
 Are the offspring homozygous or
heterozygous?
heterozygous

Example #2: Two plants that are
heterozygous for seed color are crossed,
what would their offspring look like?
Yy
Yy
X
Parent #1
Parent #2
Y
y
Y
YY
Yy
y
Yy
yy
Questions
What percent of the offspring are homozygous
dominant?
1 out of 4 – 25%
 What percent of the offspring are heterozygous?
2 out of 4 – 50%
 What percentage of the offspring are homozygou
recessive?
1 out of 4 – 25%
 How many of offspring will be yellow?
75%
 How many of the offspring will be green?

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