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Punnet Squares • YY x yy (These are in the P1 generation) y y Y Y Yy Yy Yy Yy (These are in the F1 generation) •What are the chances that the offspring will have a heterozygous genotype? •What are the chances that the offspring will have a dominant phenotype? What if F1 is self-pollinated? • Yy x Yy (F1 generation) Y y Y y YY Yy Yy yy (These are in the F2 generation) •What are the chances that the offspring will have a heterozygous genotype? • …hom. dominant? • …hom. recessive? •What are the chances that the offspring will have a dominant phenotype? Summary of Mendelian genetics • Only two possible phenotypes • Dominant completely masks the recessive • F1 generation is 100% heterozygous genotype; 100% dominant phenotype • F2 generation demonstrates the following ratios: genotypic ratio-- 1 : 2 : 1 phenotypic ratio-- 3 : 1 Incomplete Dominance • One allele is not completely dominant over the other • Heterozygous is some where in-between in color • Example: Four o’clock plants RR= Red flowers RW= Pink flowers WW= White flowers Problem A red flowered four clock plant is crossed with a pink four clock plant. What are the possible genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the offspring? Codominance • Both alleles contribute to the phenotype • Heterozygous appear to be a blend of the colors • Example: Chickens BB= black feathers WW= white feathers BW= black and white feathers Problem A chicken breeder mated a black chicken with a white chicken and all his chicken were checkered in color. He decided to mate two of these chickens. What are his expected genotypic and phenotypic outcomes? Multiple Alleles • When more than two alleles are possible for a gene • Individual only gets two out of all the possibilities • Example: Human blood types IA or IB or i IAIA or IAi = A IBIB or IBi = B IAIB = AB ii = O Polygenic Traits • Traits produced by the interaction of many genes • Skin color, height, eye color and others Sex Linked a trait that is controlled by genes found on a sex chromosome (usually the X chromosome) ex. Color blindness; male-pattern baldness